I have looked at the government site but it's worse than reading ... stereo instructions? a d-cam manual? ;-)
Anyway, I'm planning my move back to Canada later in the year and I've been contemplating what will come with me, and what has to stay behind. I think I'll be able to use up most of my photographic paper and normal chemicals (developer, stop, fix), but I have some raw chemicals in powdered form, as well as toners (not powdered), and I'd like to know if I will have any problems trying to bring them into Canada (they'd be shipped separately). I would prefer to keep them if possible, rather than have to toss them (or give them away), but I don't want any problems with Customs or Health and Safety so... I'm not asking for legal advice here, I just want to know what people's experiences are in this matter so I can figure out what I need to do.
rachelle
Anyway, I'm planning my move back to Canada later in the year and I've been contemplating what will come with me, and what has to stay behind. I think I'll be able to use up most of my photographic paper and normal chemicals (developer, stop, fix), but I have some raw chemicals in powdered form, as well as toners (not powdered), and I'd like to know if I will have any problems trying to bring them into Canada (they'd be shipped separately). I would prefer to keep them if possible, rather than have to toss them (or give them away), but I don't want any problems with Customs or Health and Safety so... I'm not asking for legal advice here, I just want to know what people's experiences are in this matter so I can figure out what I need to do.
rachelle

