'Consumer products' Anything that could be 'unsafe'. Products could be reviewed and passed into the bill without going to committee or using otherwise expected due process.
Essentially - anything they want.
Even an empty vacant home has light sockets - which are 'consumer products'.
Is such a vague and far-reaching set of terms as 'consumer products' so dangerous that we negate the law of trespass, property seizure, and the necessity of court ordered search warrant?
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/legislation/acts-lois/bill_c6-loi-eng.php
Is the threat of melamine and lead paint so great that we leave ourselves open to the eradication of our freedom and privacy?
In the ultra rare case of illegal imports of controlled/banned consumer products that would be shipped around Canada then this could be useful, but what would that kind of situation really look like? Chances are, Health Canada wouldn't be the fastest ones to act on the issue to nip it in the bud.
- http://www.ottawaskeptics.org/topics/psychics-and-esp/191-is-bill-c-6-the-new-bill-c-51
However...
- http://nhppa.org/?page_id=70#29