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 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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