Important: If you supply products for sale on Amazon, you must comply with all federal, provincial, and local laws and Amazon policies applicable to those products and product listings.
Examples of prohibited listings
Products listed on Schedule 2 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, such as:
Baby walkers mounted on wheels
Devices that position feeding bottles to allow babies to feed themselves unattended
Polycarbonate bottles that contain bisphenol A
Products for babies, including teethers, pacifiers and baby bottle nipples, that are put in the mouth when used and that contain a filling that has in it a viable micro-organism
Confederate flag merchandise
Stocks and other securities
Lottery tickets (including grab bags and raffles)
Illegal or prescription drugs or devices
Real estate and real property
Wine and other alcoholic beverages
Products where the serial number has been removed or altered
Listings that redirect any customers from the Amazon.ca site into any other sales channel with the exception of advertisements that are part of the Amazon Product Ads
Government documents, identification, birth certificates, passports, and licences
Coupons
Domain names
Event tickets, such as concert tickets and sporting events tickets
Products intended to be used to produce an illegal product or undertake an illegal activity
Cash or cash equivalent instruments (unless explicitly authorized in advance by Amazon), such as:
Money orders
Traveller's cheques
Stored value products (for example, retail or open loop gift cards or electronic stored value redemption codes
Teacher's editions of textbooks in any format, such as:
Hardcopy or softcover books
eBook, CD-R, DVD or other electronic versions of teacher's editions
Solutions manuals intended to be used by teachers (textbooks and solutions manuals for students are permitted)
Used clothing and shoes
Products that include large quantities of magnetic balls or cubes, such as:
Buckyballs
Buckycubes
Dynocube
Magnet balls
Magnicube
Neocubes
Neocubix
Nanodots
Mailboxes that do not meet USPS requirements
"Mystery boxes," "Surprise boxes," or similarly named products containing items that are not clearly described on the product detail page
Products that do not meet the safety standards pursuant to the Ice Hockey Helmet Regulations
Products that do not meet the safety standards pursuant to Face Protectors for Ice Hockey and Box Lacrosse Players Regulations published by the Canadian Standards Association