Which is funny, because swordcanes won't SHIP to Canada (in about the five different websites I've checked)...but they're not illegal (I just checked), and there is a place in Canada that sells 'em (not THAT one, sadly).
Which means this is likely because of our stupid customs agents, who have 'wide latitude' to make interpretations of laws and decide what is illegal and what isn't. It's likely that swordcanes coming across the border have been seized or sent back so many times that the companies have just said 'eh, we're not sending to Canada any more'.
Same thing happens with Kerambits. Trench knives are illegal in Canada (NOT..because of the knife blade, but because of the fact that they are in essence brass knuckles, yes, you read that right, big fighting knives are not illegal but brass knuckles are, Canada has some freaking bizarre laws about melee weapons, freaking nunchaku are illegal here???). A Kerambit isn't a trench knife - there's a single ring on the butt of the grip, enough for one finger, that's all - but the border guards often confiscate them (for themselves, no doubt) or send them back because 'illegal'. When they're not. So nobody ships them to Canada (or very few people do - I know, it took me literally years to get mine, company after company explaining this to me).
Anyway, a swordcane is really no worse than a machete (easily hidden under a jacket and a much more dangerous weapon)...which is also perfectly legal in Canada.
*sighs*
Argle. I could get a very utilitarian sword-cane from Warriors and Wonders (Vancouver-based), but nothing like that gorgeous one.