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Participating Government Agencies

Review Canadian federal agencies that may regulate imported goods. Use this page to identify when a PGA may be involved, what information may be required, and where to find agency-specific resources.

Identify

Regulated goods

Recognize when food, health, safety, environmental, wildlife, vehicle, or controlled goods may involve another agency.

Confirm

Permits and documents

Use official agency resources to confirm whether permits, licences, certificates, or supporting records may be required.

Escalate

Clearance risk

Pause and escalate when admissibility, permit status, product description, or agency requirements are unclear.

PGA agencies

Agency requirements by category.

Open one agency at a time to review when it may apply, what to check, and where to find agency-specific resources.

When CFIA may be involved

  • Commercial food imports including fresh, frozen, and processed foods
  • Animal products and by-products
  • Plants, seeds, soil, and fertilizers
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables from the U.S. requiring Confirmation of Sale

Key references

AIRS Search requirements by HS code
My CFIA Portal for licences, permits, registrations, authorizations, and certificates
NISC 1-800-835-4486

When ECCC may be involved

  • CITES-listed wildlife, parts, and derivatives
  • Endangered species products
  • Hazardous waste including PCBs, asbestos, and contaminated soil
  • Hazardous recyclables such as e-waste, batteries, and scrap metal
  • Ozone-depleting substances

Contact points

CITES [email protected] | 1-855-869-8670
Waste [email protected]

When DFO may be involved

  • Fish and seafood products requiring catch certification
  • Marine mammal products
  • Shellfish requiring marine biotoxin certificates
  • Products connected to fisheries controls or seafood documentation

When CNSC may be involved

  • Nuclear substances and regulated nuclear materials
  • Radiation devices
  • Controlled equipment or materials requiring nuclear safety review

Work habit

  • Confirm licence or permit requirements before processing
  • Escalate uncertain regulated goods before release-related action

When Transport Canada may be involved

  • Vehicles and vehicle admissibility questions
  • Dangerous goods transportation requirements
  • Import scenarios requiring RIV review

Contact points

CBSA Info 1-800-461-9999
RIV 1-888-848-8240 | riv.ca

When GAC may be involved

  • Strategic goods including military and dual-use technology
  • Controlled agricultural products such as dairy, poultry, and eggs
  • Steel products under General Import Permit programs
  • Goods subject to SIMA measures

Contact points

NEICS [email protected] | 343-203-4331
SIMA [email protected]

When PHAC may be involved

  • Human pathogens Risk Group 2 to 4
  • Toxins listed in Schedule 1 of HPTA
  • Terrestrial animal pathogens in pure culture

Contact points

Licensing [email protected] | 613-957-1779

When Health Canada may be involved

  • Prescription and over-the-counter drugs in finished dosage form
  • Medical devices Classes I to IV
  • Cannabis and cannabis products
  • Natural health products including vitamins, minerals, and herbal remedies

Contact points

General 1-800-267-9675
Cannabis Cannabis Import/Export

Leader-led training videos coming soon.

Additional PGA walkthroughs will be added as they become available. Each session will include the video, supporting resources, and any required follow-up activity in one place.

Continue your Canadian Brokerage path.

After reviewing PGA requirements, continue into Tariff Classification, CSA Program, or return to the Canadian Brokerage hub.

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