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Which of the following would NOT be considered a 'controlled' good under Canadian legislation and thus require specific permits or declarations for import?

While some household goods might have restrictions (e.g., chemicals), common cleaning supplies generally do not fall under the strict 'controlled goods' designa

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Question: Which of the following would NOT be considered a 'controlled' good under Canadian legislation and thus require specific permits or declarations for import?

Answer options: ✅ Common household cleaning supplies

  • Certain firearms and ammunition
  • Endangered species or their parts
  • Large quantities of prescription medication

Correct answer: Common household cleaning supplies

Explanation: While some household goods might have restrictions (e.g., chemicals), common cleaning supplies generally do not fall under the strict 'controlled goods' designation that requires specialized permits for import, unlike firearms, endangered species, or specific medications.

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