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Ottawa, 1 October 2018

NOTICE OF VIOLATION

File Number: PDR 9174-2466

To: Weather Pro Windows and Doors Inc.
Mr. Edward Bronizer

Address:
30 MacIntosh Blvd.
Vaughan, ON L4K 4P1

Date of Notice and Payment: 1 October 2018

Penalty: $25,000

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 Weather Pro Windows and Doors 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:

On and between 20 August 2015 and 20 June 2018, telemarketing telecommunications were made on behalf of Weather Pro Windows and Doors Inc., resulting in violations of Part II, section 4 of the Rules, for initiating telemarketing telecommunications to telephone numbers registered on the National Do Not Call List (DNCL), Part II, section 7 of the Rules, for failing to purchase a subscription to the National DNCL, and Part III, section 23 of the Rules, for initiating telemarketing telecomminucations outside of the permissible calling hours.

Pursuant to section 72.16 of the Act, a person is liable for a violation that is committed by an employee of the person acting in the course of the employee’s employment, or by an agent or mandatary of the person acting within the scope of the agent’s or mandatary’s authority, whether or not the employee or agent or mandatary who actually committed the violation is identified or proceeded against.

Pursuant to section 72.01 of the Act, the undersigned has determined that the penalty for the violations identified above is $25,000.

The penalty of $25,000 must be paid by Weather Pro Windows and Doors Inc. to “The Receiver General for Canada” in accordance with subsection 72.09(3) of the Act.

Alain Garneau
Director – Telecommunications Enforcement
Compliance and Enforcement Sector

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