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(1.1) Except as prescribed, no person shall make use of or divulge a
radio-based telephone communication (a) if the originator of the communication or the person intended by the originator of the communication to receive it was in Canada when the communication was made; since when does Canadian law have authority over U.S. law and U.S. citizens? Several U.S. state laws say that it's completely legal to divulge a recording of a telephone conversation as long as the person doing the divulging was one of the parties involved in the call. (still illegal for scanner listeners who are not parties to the call to divulge it). which is why I'm concerned about the part of Canadian law saying that no person may divulge it even if the originator of the call is outside of Canada, and simply calling a person in Canada. |
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