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Canadian businesses that import products from around the world face new and ever-changing regulatory requirements. Importers are in the midst of adjusting to the new Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) regulations. Tangled global supply chains have only complicated the situation.

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Chair, Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters

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Interview | Trade Regulations: Preparing for new compliance requirements

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Executive Vice President, Canada Border Services Agency

Rita Trichur
Senior Business Writer and Columnist, The Globe and Mail

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The Canada Border Services Agency is in the midst of a multi-year project to transform the collection of duties and taxes on imported goods, called the Assessment and Revenue Management project (known as CARM). In 2023, when Release 2 comes into effect, importers will need to have annual surety bonds in place, among other things.

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In a changing regulatory environment, what tactics and strategies can Canadian importers employ to deliver what their audiences want and need? In this candid panel discussion, representatives of leading importers and trade policy experts will discuss what new rules mean on a practical level and share their experiences developing inbound supply chains that meet the dual demands of customers and regulators.


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Ted Gallivan

Executive Vice President, Canada Border Services Agency

Ted Gallivan

Ted was appointed Executive Vice President of the Canada Border Services Agency on September 1, 2021. Prior to this appointment, he served as the Assistant Commissioner of the Compliance Programs Branch at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) from January 2016 – August 2021. He also previously served as the CRA’s Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Compliance Programs Branch and of the Taxpayer Services and Debt Management Branch from August 2013 to March 2014.


Ted began his career with Customs and Excise in 1991 as a summer intern at the GST Interim Processing Centre. Since then he has gone on to hold a number of senior positions at the CRA.

Ted holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Concordia University.


Warrington Ellacott

Chair, Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters

Warrington Ellacott

In his almost 25 years of service at Whirlpool Corporation, Warrington has developed extensive expertise in several key areas including energy and water conservation standards, environment and climate policy, consumer product safety, connectivity and trade. Since 2008, Warrington has served as Senior Manager, Government Relations responsible for all Canadian regulatory, compliance and standards matters. He is also Past Chair of the Major Appliance Recycling Roundtable (MARR) re-cycling consortium in B.C. and Canada's Appliance Manufacturers Association and a volunteer Canadian Ski Patroller.


Rita Trichur

Senior Business Writer and Columnist, The Globe and Mail

Rita Trichur

Rita Trichur is an award-winning journalist. She is a Senior Business Writer and Columnist in the Report on Business. Her previous roles at The Globe and Mail include Senior Editor, Financial Services Editor, and Canadian business columnist for the Report on Business Magazine. Rita returned to Globe in July 2016 after spending about 2 ½ years as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal’s Canada bureau. She primarily covered domestic banks and insurance companies from Toronto, but also wrote a variety of other stories about Canada for the U.S. newspaper. Prior to WSJ, Rita spent more than three years at the Globe, initially working as a general assignment reporter in the Report on Business before covering the telecom beat. Rita has also covered financial services and economics for the Toronto Star, and has held various roles at the Canadian Press and the Ottawa Sun. She got her first byline at age 6 when the Toronto Star published her short story about a fish-stealing cat and paid her $10. Rita, who also speaks French, was born in Toronto. She has a Bachelor of Journalism and Political Science and a M.A. in Canadian Studies – both from Carleton University in Ottawa.


Susan Krashinsky Robertson

Retailing Reporter, The Globe and Mail

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Susan covers the retail industry for Report on Business. Before joining The Globe and Mail in 2009, Susan worked as a freelance reporter contributing to the Ottawa Citizen, the Montreal Gazette and other publications, as well as CBC Radio's Dispatches and Search Engine. She has a Masters degree in journalism from Carleton University. In 2008 she worked at a radio station in Kigali, Rwanda as part of a media development project through Carleton. She has also lived in Osaka, Japan.

Rita Trichur

Senior Business Writer and Columnist,

The Globe and Mail 

Chris Henderson

Rita Trichur is an award-winning journalist. She is a Senior Business Writer and Columnist in the Report on Business. Her previous roles at The Globe and Mail include Senior Editor, Financial Services Editor, and Canadian business columnist for the Report on Business Magazine. Rita returned to Globe in July 2016 after spending about 2 ½ years as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal’s Canada bureau. She primarily covered domestic banks and insurance companies from Toronto, but also wrote a variety of other stories about Canada for the U.S. newspaper. Prior to WSJ, Rita spent more than three years at the Globe, initially working as a general assignment reporter in the Report on Business before covering the telecom beat. Rita has also covered financial services and economics for the Toronto Star, and has held various roles at the Canadian Press and the Ottawa Sun. She got her first byline at age 6 when the Toronto Star published her short story about a fish-stealing cat and paid her $10. Rita, who also speaks French, was born in Toronto. She has a Bachelor of Journalism and Political Science and a M.A. in Canadian Studies – both from Carleton University in Ottawa.

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