Guidance for all other industries

Different industries have obligations and responsibilities in regards to the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules and the National Do Not Call List (National DNCL). Find out more about the guidelines and how to comply with the rules.

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Registration and subscription to the National Do Not Call List

If your industry was not listed under guidance for specific industries, then the steps you need to take to comply with the Unsolicited Telecommunication Rules will depend on your corporate structure. However, in most cases, responsibility for registering with and subscribing to the National Do Not Call list will be at the corporate level. An individual can still be held liable if they are not incorporated and are instead a sole proprietorship.

Avoiding liability

Your company is liable for the actions of your employees and your lead generator. Make sure your employees and any lead generators they (or you) hire are familiar with the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules and know how to comply with them.

If a lead generator says they will take care of registering and subscribing to the National Do Not Call List, they may be non-compliant. As a result, you could be held liable for any violations that occur while they are calling on your behalf.

Situations and responsibilities (dealers, advisors, lead generators)

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Guidance for other industries

The information provided herein is guidance provided by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, and should not be considered comprehensive, nor legally binding. If you are still unsure of your compliance with the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules, consider engaging the assistance of private regulatory legal counsel.

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