Answer: Yes, because the CISG does not have a Statute of Frauds requirement.
Explanation:
The CISG is an for Contracts for International Sale of Goods. The CISG is also called the Vienna Convention. The main purpose is to provide a fair, modern and uniform regime for the contract involved in the international sale of goods.
It should be noted that the CISG does not have a parol evidence or a statute of frauds. The statute of frauds means when certain kinds of contracts need to be written down and signed by the required parties as evidence.
In this case, Elijah will still be liable to the Canadian buyer for a breach of contract because the CISG does not have a Statute of Frauds requirement.