What are Examples of Controlled Goods? Part 1 The Controlled Goods Program applies to a range of sensitive goods from a national security perspective. These goods are referred to as "controlled goods" and include, but are not limited to: Defence articles: These are goods, such as weapons, ammunition, military hardware, and other related components, that are designed for military or national defence purposes. Dual-use goods: These are goods that have both civilian and military applications, such as chemicals, electronics, software, and other components that can be used for both commercial and military purposes. Nuclear-related goods: These are goods that are related to the development, production, or use of nuclear materials, such as nuclear reactors, fuel rods, and related components. Are you struggling to navigate the complex IT-related regulations of Canada's Controlled Goods Program? As a Controlled Goods Program registered IT company, BSC Solutions Group’s tea...