This bill would ban the import of goods made wholly or partly with forced labour, using the International Labour Organization’s definition. It gives the Minister of Foreign Affairs power to make, by regulation, a list of goods suspected of being made with forced labour, tied to specific producers and/or countries or regions. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers could detain and assess shipments and require information from importers of listed goods. The broad goal is to keep goods made with forced labour out of Canada and strengthen border enforcement.
Key changes:
Importers
Manufacturers and foreign suppliers named on the list
Customs brokers and logistics firms
Governments and public bodies
Consumers
Timing
What is unclear
No publicly available information.
Compare the current law against the bill text and review the change-by-change explanation for each affected provision.
Create an account to unlock PRO analysis
Sign up to read the amendment-by-amendment breakdown for this bill.