Anti-spam compliance

How we follow Canada's anti-spam law

Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) sets four tests for any commercial or campaign-style email: clear consent, sender identification, a working unsubscribe path, and durable records. Here's how this site meets each one.

2. Identification — every email says who sent it

Every message we send carries the sender information CASL requires:

  • The name of the campaign or organization sending the email.
  • A physical mailing address where you can reach us.
  • A reply-to address that lands in a real inbox we read.

3. Unsubscribe — one click, honoured immediately

Every campaign email and every product email carries an unsubscribe link in the footer. Clicking it takes you to a confirmation page; one click confirms. We honour the request immediately — within seconds, not the 10 business days CASL allows.

If a link ever fails, email david@peopleandplanet.consulting and we'll remove you manually.

4. Records — auditable, durable, immutable on revoke

CASL requires that we be able to demonstrate, if challenged, that a specific person consented at a specific time from a specific device. For every consent we keep:

  • The exact wording you saw at the moment you consented (versioned — if we change the copy, your record keeps the version you actually agreed to).
  • Your IP address and browser identifier, as proof of origin. Not shown publicly.
  • A timestamp of the consent, and (when you unsubscribe) a separate timestamp of the revocation. The original consent record is preserved alongside the revocation, so the audit trail stays intact.

Questions, complaints, or records requests

Reach us anytime at david@peopleandplanet.consulting.

If we don't resolve your issue, you can also file a complaint with the CRTC at crtc.gc.ca/eng/internet/anti.htm.

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