DeathShr00mIf you know and trust someone in the US you could see if they'd be willing to proxy-purchase it for you. Essentially, they'd purchase the knife and ship it to themselves, and then ship it out again (internationally) for a small fee (or free). Could definitely be worth a shot at these prices.
TueraiWell according to Massdrop's statement that is the casse, but it's just annoying if you know your knive-laws and regulations and would've no problem :/
DeathShr00mIf you know a friend in a place like Vancouver's Lower Mainland Area, you can have them ship it to a receiving outlet and bring it across the border. As long as they declare it properly, they should get most knives across without issue or much hassle; the caveat being some knives like automatics will never make it across due to prohibition.