The last go-round for the Steyr M pistol in North America, they made Canada legal M9-A1's for the Canadian market. The 9mm is a 4 inch (102mm) barrel like the GLOCK 19/23. The .40S&W model, M40-A1 was a bit bigger if I remember correctly (or maybe I am thinking of the P99 in 9mm vs. P99 in .40). If they are coming out with another version, they will no doubt make them available to the Canadian market. Unlike some of the big boys that do not make changes for puny anti-gun environments like Canada - I think Steyr needs to get every sale they can.
In any event, there were lots of 9mm and .40S&W Steyr M pistols imported to Canada of the last two generations of it. (First generation has that weird proprietary rail with the slots in it, and the gun was sort of blue/black. Second generation was sort of gray and had a more normal rail).
I used to have one. I wanted to love it, but I actually grew to hate it. It has some neat features but, but the gun it tries to improve upon (the GLOCK 19/23), it falls very, very short of.
I like Steyr. I have one Steyr firearm currently and I've had several in the past. I like their rifles better than their pistols. There is something "off" with that M-series pistol though. There are some reasons why it never caught on or made even a ripple in the sales department compared to its competitors (GLOCK, XD, M&P, etc.)