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Ottawa, 24 March 2015
File No.: PDR 9174-1371
To: Goodlife Home Services Inc.
Younas Nadeem
Address:
1838 Bridlington Crescent
Mississauga, Ontario
L5N 7L1
Date of Notice: 11 February 2015
Penalty: $16,000
Pursuant to section 72.07 of the Telecommunications Act, S.C. 1993, c. 38(the Act), the undersigned has issued this Notice of Violation finding Goodlife Home Services Inc. to have committed the following violations contrary to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC’s) Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules (the Rules) made under section 41 of the Act:
Between 23 January 2013 and 31 December 2013, telemarketing telecommunications were made on behalf of Goodlife Home Services Inc., resulting in 8 violations of Part II, section 7 of the Rules for not having purchased a subscription to the National Do Not Call List (DNCL), and 8 violations of Part III, section 3 of the Rules for not registering with the National DNCL operator.
Pursuant to section 72.02 of the Act, a person is liable for a violation that is committed by an employee, or an agent or mandatary, of the person acting in the course of the employee’s employment or the scope of the agent’s or mandatary’s authority, whether or not the employee, agent or mandatary who actually committed the violation is identified or proceeded against in accordance with this Act.
Pursuant to section 72.01 of the Act, the undersigned has determined that the penalty for each of the violations identified above is $1,000, for a total penalty of $16,000.
The penalty of $16,000 must be paid by Goodlife Home Services Inc. to “The Receiver General for Canada” in accordance with subsection 72.09(3) of the Act.
Tom Lowry
Director – Telecommunications Enforcement
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