Yea, the law is very similar in Canada. Law enforcement have to date chosen not go after agencies, but there is nothing in th law that prevents them from doing so in the future.
In the US case, the agency phone had over 5,000 customer names. Police went after the 35 clients with > 400 text messages with the agency. They had nothing more than text messages and footage from cameras in the building hallway.
In the US case, the agency phone had over 5,000 customer names. Police went after the 35 clients with > 400 text messages with the agency. They had nothing more than text messages and footage from cameras in the building hallway.
Pretty sure there are laws in Canada that could technically take lots of this stuff down too.





