The authorities
Legal Authority.
Every investigation we run stands on statute. These references explain, in plain terms, what the law permits, what it forbids, and why the limits are what make evidence usable. General information, not legal advice.
All references
- Is it legal to hire a private investigator in Ontario? What a licensed PI can lawfully do, what nobody may do, and where the lines sit. PSISA 2005 · Criminal Code
- How to verify your Ontario investigator is licensed Two licences to confirm, how to check them, and why we publish our agency licence number. PSISA 2005
- PIPEDA and lawful surveillance: the privacy limits that matter The default rule of consent, the narrow investigative exception, and what it does not cover. PIPEDA
- Recording conversations in Ontario: the one-party consent rule When recording a conversation is lawful, what counts as unlawful interception, and the caveats that matter. Criminal Code
- WSIB claim surveillance: what is allowed and what holds up How surveillance fits Ontario’s workplace-injury framework, and what survives adjudication and appeal. WSIA 1997
- LTB evidence: what actually holds up at the Landlord and Tenant Board Occupancy, sublet and bad-faith disputes are decided on proof. What that proof looks like. RTA 2006
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