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Your Canadian obligations, covered.

What Canadian regulations require within AnswerCore's scope, and how we take care of it for you.

โš ๏ธ CASL โ€” one of the world's strictest anti-spam laws

1. Comply with Canada's anti-spam law (CASL)

  • Obtain express or implied consent before any commercial electronic message โ€” including B2B.
  • Track the implied-consent windows (existing business relationship, inquiries).
  • Identify the sender and their contact details in every message.
  • Offer a simple unsubscribe, honoured within 10 days.
  • Keep proof of consent.

โ†’ How Onesoft helps

Wenzalo time-stamps every express or implied consent and tracks its expiry; TalkLead only feeds your sequences with valid consents; AnswerCore manages your press contacts with native unsubscribe.

Law 25 (Quebec) + PIPEDA โ€” major penalties

2. Protect personal information

  • Publish a clear privacy policy and designate a privacy officer.
  • Set cookies to off by default โ€” a Law 25 requirement.
  • Run a PIA before transferring information outside Quebec.
  • Keep an incident register and notify when required.
  • Support the right to data portability (in force since 2024).

โ†’ How Onesoft helps

Individual-rights tooling across the suite, free data export, complete logging โ€” and on-premise deployment available to keep your data in Canada.

This page provides general information current as of August 14, 2026, based on our regulatory monitoring. It does not constitute legal advice: for your specific situation, consult your usual advisor (accountant or lawyer) if you have one โ€” otherwise, our team can do a first review with you via the contact form.

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