Government FAQs & Resources
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Answers to your Goverment Questions
This Guide was developed to provide guidance on finding important information for your business. The information may apply to any jewellery or watch business, wholesale, manufacturing, retailing, or service providers.
Canadian laws, regulations, and government guidelines change regularly. Check the appropriate government websites for the most up to date information. Some Canadian laws and regulations fall under Provincial or Municipal jurisdictions. One should always consult your Provincial or Municipal government websites.
Disclaimer
This information has been curated to assist jewellery and watch industry members to navigate essential information on importing, exporting and doing business in Canada.
This is not an exhaustive list. It does not constitute legal or financial advice.
Certain Canadian and Provincial government agencies such as Canada Revenue Agency, Workman’s Compensation and Employment Standards are not covered in this Guide but there are links under the Provincial Government Resources section to assist in locating the information you may be looking for.
The CJA does not approve or endorse the information or products on websites provided through links in this Guide.
FAQs - Doing Business in Canada
Where can I get support for my business in Canada?
Permits and licenses that you may need for your business from all three levels of government.
Do you want to import products into Canada?
Do you want to export products from Canada?
Where do I find how to register for a trademark, intellectual property or a patent?
Where do I find information on the Federal labour standards?
As a jewellery business in Canada do I need to comply with FINTRAC’s Anti- Money Laundering/Anti-Terrorist Regulations?
Most jewellers must fulfill specific obligations as required by the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (PCMLTFA) and associated Regulations, to help combat money laundering and terrorist activity financing in Canada.
CJA members receiver complimentary access to an Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance tools to assist with developing an AML Compliance Program. Contact info@canadianjewellers.com to get started.
Additional Resources for the Canadian jewellery industry
Precious Metals
Diamonds
Advertising in Canada
Statistics
Please note that Statistics Canada does not track the jewellery/watch industry specifically in Canada.