For what it's worth, on a canada geese hunt this fall on the Ontario side, i had a chat with a conservation officer that i know personally.
I ask him about the shell i put on the carrier plate of my Benelli M4, and i was told that if the shotgun is properly plugged, anything else is irrelevant.
He call my shell on the carrier plate, a magical trick, he told me he was impress, it was funny, we had some laughs. At the end, i was told, that he could not charge someone for that.
Interesting. It's neither in the magazine nor the chamber, however its over the 3 round limit. The way the law is written, it seems to me that ghost loading is legal IF the gun is plugged, but if the gun only had a 2-shot magazine to begin with then it wouldn't be legal.
https://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/C.R.C.,_c._1035/FullText.html(d) with a shotgun of any description capable of holding more than three shells unless the capacity of the gun has been reduced to three shells in the magazine and chamber combined, by means of the cutting off or the altering or plugging of the magazine with a one-piece metal, plastic or wood filler that cannot be removed unless the gun is disassembled;
If it is capable of holding more than 3, it's illegal unless the gun is modified to hold 3 in the mag/chamber combined...? "capable of holding more than 3 shells" doesn't specify it has to be in the chamber or magazine, but it does specify magazine and chamber when limiting the capacity by means of a plug etc.





















































