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A Border Services Officer discovers a passenger attempting to import a prohibited firearm into Canada. What is the primary legislation governing this type of offense?

While firearms are regulated by the Firearms Act and their possession can fall under the Criminal Code, the act of *importing* prohibited goods across the borde

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Question: A Border Services Officer discovers a passenger attempting to import a prohibited firearm into Canada. What is the primary legislation governing this type of offense?

Answer options: ✅ The Customs Act

  • The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
  • The Criminal Code of Canada
  • The Firearms Act

Correct answer: The Customs Act

Explanation: While firearms are regulated by the Firearms Act and their possession can fall under the Criminal Code, the act of importing prohibited goods across the border is primarily governed by the Customs Act, which grants CBSA its authority in this context.

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