The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) charges fees for some of the services it provides to industry and stakeholders.
Committed to continuous improvement to better serve these stakeholders and Canadians overall, the CFIA is proposing to streamline and update its cost recovery program by reviewing its service standards and fees.
The goals of this review are to verify
- that the service standards and fees the CFIA uses are in line with the actual cost of delivering the services, and
- that all industry sectors are being treated equally in terms of the service standards and fees being applied.
A streamlined and updated cost recovery program will support regulated parties in the food, plant and animal sectors. This approach is to allow greater consistency in fees and improved predictability in service delivery while aligning fees to better reflect the current costs of delivering service.
Before making any changes to the cost recovery program, the CFIA is undertaking a transparent process of engaging with Canadian businesses and consumers.
Policy and Framework
Completed Consultations
Proposed changes to the CFIA Fees Notice
- Safe Food for Canadians – the new licensing regime and other follow-on amendments to the CFIA Fees Notice [The consultation closed 2018-09-07]
Phase one consultations: cost recovery initiative
- Phase one consultations: cost recovery initiative [The consultation closed 2017-04-21]
- Update on Phase one consultations: cost recovery initiative
Destination Inspection Service
- CFIA User Fee Proposal: Destination Inspection Service (phase 3) [The consultation closed 2013-02-21]
- CFIA User Fee Proposal: Destination Inspection Service (phase 2) [The consultation closed 2012-02-16]
- Summary of Stakeholder Comments and CFIA Responses
Overtime Fees
- Notice to Industry – Invitation to Comment: CFIA user fee proposal for overtime
- User Fee Proposal: Overtime Fees
- Summary of Stakeholder Comments and CFIA Responses
- Questions and Answers
Food Safety Action Plan (FSAP) - Importer Licensing
Destination Inspection Service
- Consultation Document
- Summary of Respondent Comments and CFIA Responses