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CANADIAN
LAWS
Canadian Laws
Documents That are Illegal to Print in Canada
Parliament, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of 
fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such copies.
Current bank notes or 
current paper money.
Obligations or 
securities of a 
government or bank.
Exchequer bill paper 
or revenue paper.
The public seal of 
Canada or of a 
province, or the seal 
of a public body or 
authority in Canada, 
or of a court of law.
Proclamations, 
orders, regulations, or 
appointments, or 
notices thereof (with 
intent to falsely cause 
same to purport to 
have been printed by 
the Queen’s Printer 
for Canada, or the 
equivalent printer for a 
province).
Marks, brands, seals, 
wrappers, or designs 
used by or on behalf 
of the Government of 
Canada or of a 
province, the 
government of a state 
other than Canada or 
a department, board, 
Commission, or 
agency established by 
the Government of 
Canada or of a 
province or of a 
government of a state 
other than Canada.
Impressed or 
adhesive stamps used 
for the purpose of 
revenue by the 
Government of 
Canada or of a 
province or by the 
government of a state 
other than Canada.
Documents, registers, 
or records kept by 
public officials 
charged with the duty 
of making or issuing 
certified copies 
thereof, where the 
reproduction falsely 
purports to be a 
certified copy thereof.
Copyrighted material 
or trademarks of any 
manner or kind 
without the consent of 
the copyright or 
trademark owner.
note…
The above list is 
provided for your 
convenience and 
assistance, but it is not 
all inclusive, and no 
liability is assumed for its 
completeness or 
accuracy. In case of 
doubt, consult your 
solicitor.