Nobody here is going to tell you to or how to break/violate Canadian laws ---just as Laserglow wouldn't, didn't, and won't. How or if you break them and with whom is up to you. Any laser you import that is over 5mW is illegal and subject to being confiscated by Canada Customs and other penalties as per Canadian Law.
Take some time and read through the threads that interest you in the Companies section, the Legal and Safety section, and the Buy, Sell, Trade section----learn enough to be able to ask a serious question.
"As of June 2011, it is illegal to import, sell, or provide (meaning giving to anyone even for free), high-powered portable lasers (over 5mW i.e. Class 3B and Class 4) to a consumer in Canada under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. That means you. There are no loopholes. The regulations are purposefully structured to be extremely conservative and broad in scope. It doesn't matter what you intend to use them for, or that you already have one, or whether you think that you're not a "consumer". If you are not a scientist working in a laser lab at a University, or a CLSO, or an OEM which is integrating these lasers into other devices for commercial purposes, then you are a consumer.
What does this mean for the Canadian laser industry and Canadian laser purchasers?:
-If you attempt to import a portable laser which is Class 3B or higher you can expect to have it seized, as we have seen already.
-If you attempt to sell or make available a portable laser which is Class 3B or higher, Health Canada has an incredible array of powers to utilize against you, including product seizure, mandatory recall, huge fines, etc. Note, it doesn't need to be a sale. Giving one of these to your brother for free would be considered a violation." From post #1 in thread:
http://laserpointerforums.com/f44/canadian-restrictions-portable-lasers-official-info-release-laserglow-73129.html