Not worth a separate thread, but just a heads up for my northern brothers.
Canada will, like the US. EU has announced, and now the entire G7 in unison begin applying tariffs to the avalanche of low value small packs from China.
In part this is being done to reduce the volume and allow customs to take a closer look at what's actually in those packs, a near impossibility now.
You probably know the impact that's having on China to US package flow, so if you want to be prudent, it may be time to "stock up" because tariff changes can happen at an unusually quick pace compared to most government moves.
Once the volume of Chinese packs is reduced by 80% or more like it is in the US, it might be as difficult to get UGL through as it is to get India pharma into Canada.
Anyway, nothing is ever certain in politics, but I think it's very likely, sooner than you might expect, and may be the sunset of easily escaping CBSA scrutiny.
Forewarned is forearmed.