No need for any sort of license at all for track-days here.

Pricing for race / track bikes is all over the map. The one you have has a fair bit of the right goodies on it, the cheaper so-called "track bikes" are usually just street bikes that have been crashed with nothing put into them. Your best bet is to look on the internet forums where the local roadracing crowd hangs out, and here's the link to that one ... http://www.cherrypickerracing.com/forum/default.asp

If you want to bring the bike to Canada, it will have to be brought in strictly as a race bike, it cannot be made road-legal because of the stupid discrepancies between NAFTA and UN-ECE standards. Even if the only difference between the European and North American models is the compliance label and nothing else, you're not allowed to do it. Even if the European bike is built to conform to Euro 3 emission standards (which are stricter than ours) it's still not accepted as compliant with the less-stringent North American standards, just because it has the wrong compliance label on it and you're not allowed to change it. Dumb, but there's nothing that can be done about it. Anyway, if you are bringing it in as a track-only bike, you won't have this problem.

http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/roadsafety/s...-index-446.htm

That page doesn't talk about non-street-legal vehicles. There is a process for them, but you may have to call Transport Canada (phone number is on that page) in order to find out how to do it.