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In an interesting customs case continuing the Canada Border Service Agency’s (“CBSA”) assault on toy replica firearms, the Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) pointed out that allegations of bias leveled at the CBSA and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (“CITT”) during the appeal process are serious and come with a “correspondingly heavy burden on the party alleging bias to prove the allegations”.  This is not good news for taxpayers and importers who often come to us feeling that the CBSA or the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) has pre-judged their particular appeals, with the end-result in mind.

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