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==General Principles== | ==General Principles== | ||
{{seealso|Telewarrants (Until 2022)}} | {{seealso|Telewarrants (Until 2022)}} | ||
Section 487.1 permits an authorized applicant to apply for a warrant remotely as opposed to the standard method of applying in person. The section also outlines the requirements and procedure to make a remote application. | |||
; Applicable Authorizations | |||
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; Warrants, etc., by telecommunication | ; Warrants, etc., by telecommunication | ||
487.1 (1) Despite anything in this Act, the Attorney General, a peace officer or a public officer may, if they are permitted to apply for any of the following, submit their application by a means of telecommunication: | 487.1 (1) Despite anything in this Act, the Attorney General, a peace officer or a public officer may, if they are permitted to apply for any of the following, submit their application by a means of telecommunication: | ||
:(a) a warrant under subsection 83.222(1); | :(a) a warrant under subsection 83.222(1) {{AnnSec0|83.222(1)}}; | ||
:(b) an order under subsection 83.223(1); | :(b) an order under subsection 83.223(1) {{AnnSec0|83.223(1)}}; | ||
:(c) a warrant under subsection 117.04(1); | :(c) a warrant under subsection 117.04(1) {{AnnSec1|117.04(1)}}; | ||
:(d) a warrant under subsection 164(1); | :(d) a warrant under subsection 164(1) {{AnnSec1|164(1)}}; | ||
:(e) an order under subsection 164.1(1); | :(e) an order under subsection 164.1(1) {{AnnSec1|164.1(1)}}; | ||
:(f) a warrant under subsection 320(1); | :(f) a warrant under subsection 320(1) {{AnnSec3|320(1)}}; | ||
:(g) an order under subsection 320.1(1); | :(g) an order under subsection 320.1(1) {{AnnSec3|320.1(1)}}; | ||
:(h) a warrant under subsection 320.29(1); | :(h) a warrant under subsection 320.29(1) {{AnnSec3|320.29(1)}}; | ||
:(i) a warrant under subsection 395(1); | :(i) a warrant under subsection 395(1) {{AnnSec3|395(1)}}; | ||
:(j) a warrant under subsection 462.32(1); | :(j) a warrant under subsection 462.32(1) {{AnnSec4|462.32(1)}}; | ||
:(k) an order under subsection 462.33(3); | :(k) an order under subsection 462.33(3) {{AnnSec4|462.33(3)}}; | ||
:(l) a warrant under subsection 487(1); | :(l) a warrant under subsection 487(1) {{AnnSec4|487(1)}}; | ||
:(m) a warrant under subsection 487.01(1) that does not authorize the observation of a person by means of a television camera or other similar electronic device; | :(m) a warrant under subsection 487.01(1) {{AnnSec4|487.01(1)}} that does not authorize the observation of a person by means of a television camera or other similar electronic device; | ||
:(n) an extension under subsection 487.01(5.2); | :(n) an extension under subsection 487.01(5.2) {{AnnSec4|487.01(5.2)}}; | ||
:(o) an order under any of sections 487.013 to 487.018; | :(o) an order under any of sections 487.013 to 487.018 {{AnnSec4|487.013 to 487.018}}; | ||
:(p) an order under subsection 487.019(3); | :(p) an order under subsection 487.019(3) {{AnnSec4|487.019(3)}}; | ||
:(q) an order under subsection 487.0191(1); | :(q) an order under subsection 487.0191(1) {{AnnSec4|487.0191(1)}}; | ||
:(r) an order under subsection 487.0191(4); | :(r) an order under subsection 487.0191(4) {{AnnSec4|487.0191(4)}}; | ||
:(s) a warrant under subsection 487.05(1); | :(s) a warrant under subsection 487.05(1) {{AnnSec4|487.05(1)}}; | ||
:(t) a warrant under subsection 487.092(1); | :(t) a warrant under subsection 487.092(1) {{AnnSec4|487.092(1)}}; | ||
:(u) an order under subsection 487.3(1); | :(u) an order under subsection 487.3(1) {{AnnSec4|487.3(1)}}; | ||
:(v) an order under subsection 487.3(4); | :(v) an order under subsection 487.3(4) {{AnnSec4|487.3(4)}}; | ||
:(w) a warrant under subsection 492.1(1); | :(w) a warrant under subsection 492.1(1) {{AnnSec4|492.1(1)}}; | ||
:(x) a warrant under subsection 492.1(2); | :(x) a warrant under subsection 492.1(2) {{AnnSec4|492.1(2)}}; | ||
:(y) an authorization under subsection 492.1(7); | :(y) an authorization under subsection 492.1(7) {{AnnSec4|492.1(7)}}; | ||
:(z) a warrant under subsection 492.2(1). | :(z) a warrant under subsection 492.2(1) {{AnnSec4|492.2(1)}}. | ||
{{removed|(2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) and (11)}} | |||
R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 69; | |||
{{LegHistory90s|1992, c. 1}}, ss. 58, 59(E), 60(F); | |||
{{LegHistory90s|1994, c. 44}}, s. 37; | |||
{{LegHistory10s|2018, c. 21}}, s. 19; | |||
{{LegHistory20s|2022, c. 17}}, s. 22 | |||
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487.1 <br> | |||
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; Alternative to oath | ; Alternative to oath | ||
(2) A person who must swear an oath in connection with an application submitted by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing may, instead of swearing the oath, make a statement in writing stating that all matters submitted in support of the application are true to their knowledge and belief, and the statement is deemed to be a statement made under oath. | (2) A person who must swear an oath in connection with an application submitted by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing may, instead of swearing the oath, make a statement in writing stating that all matters submitted in support of the application are true to their knowledge and belief, and the statement is deemed to be a statement made under oath. | ||
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(4) An application under subsection 487.01(5.2) shall not be submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing. | (4) An application under subsection 487.01(5.2) {{AnnSec4|487.01(5.2)}} shall not be submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing. | ||
; Application — telecommunication not producing writing | ; Application — telecommunication not producing writing | ||
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(11) The following definitions apply in this section. | (11) The following definitions apply in this section. | ||
'''judicial officer''' means a judge or justice who is authorized, under the applicable provision of this Act, to issue a warrant, order, extension or authorization referred to in subsection (1). (fonctionnaire judiciaire) | '''"judicial officer"''' means a judge or justice who is authorized, under the applicable provision of this Act, to issue a warrant, order, extension or authorization referred to in subsection (1). (fonctionnaire judiciaire) | ||
'''public officer''' means a public officer who is appointed or designated to administer or enforce a federal or provincial law and whose duties include the enforcement of this Act or any other Act of Parliament. (fonctionnaire public) | '''"public officer"''' means a public officer who is appointed or designated to administer or enforce a federal or provincial law and whose duties include the enforcement of this Act or any other Act of Parliament. (fonctionnaire public) | ||
R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 69; | R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 69; | ||
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{{LegHistory10s|2018, c. 21}}, s. 19; | {{LegHistory10s|2018, c. 21}}, s. 19; | ||
{{LegHistory20s|2022, c. 17}}, s. 22 | {{LegHistory20s|2022, c. 17}}, s. 22 | ||
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487.1 |
Latest revision as of 10:33, 26 July 2024
This page was last substantively updated or reviewed January 2023. (Rev. # 95966) |
General Principles
Section 487.1 permits an authorized applicant to apply for a warrant remotely as opposed to the standard method of applying in person. The section also outlines the requirements and procedure to make a remote application.
- Applicable Authorizations
- Warrants, etc., by telecommunication
487.1 (1) Despite anything in this Act, the Attorney General, a peace officer or a public officer may, if they are permitted to apply for any of the following, submit their application by a means of telecommunication:
- (a) a warrant under subsection 83.222(1) [counselling commission of terrorism offence – warrant of seizure];
- (b) an order under subsection 83.223(1) [order to computer system's custodian];
- (c) a warrant under subsection 117.04(1) [application for warrant to search and seizure];
- (d) a warrant under subsection 164(1) [warrant of seizure for obscene materials, intimaite images, advertisement of sexual services, child pornography, or voyeurism materials];
- (e) an order under subsection 164.1(1) [Forfeiture Order for Computer-related Property];
- (f) a warrant under subsection 320(1) [warrant of seizure];
- (g) an order under subsection 320.1(1) [warrant of seizure];
- (h) a warrant under subsection 320.29(1) [warrants to obtain blood samples];
- (i) a warrant under subsection 395(1) [search warrant for valuable minerals];
- (j) a warrant under subsection 462.32(1) [authorization re seizure of proceeds of crime];
- (k) an order under subsection 462.33(3) [application for restraint order – requirements for granting order];
- (l) a warrant under subsection 487(1) [territorial search warrants – requirements];
- (m) a warrant under subsection 487.01(1) [general warrants – requirements for authorization] that does not authorize the observation of a person by means of a television camera or other similar electronic device;
- (n) an extension under subsection 487.01(5.2) [general warrants – extension of period for giving notice];
- (o) an order under any of sections 487.013 to 487.018 [provisions on production orders];
- (p) an order under subsection 487.019(3) [conditions in preservation and production orders – power to revoke or vary order];
- (q) an order under subsection 487.0191(1) [order prohibiting disclosure of preservation or production orders];
- (r) an order under subsection 487.0191(4) [order prohibiting disclosure – application to revoke or vary order];
- (s) a warrant under subsection 487.05(1) [information for warrant to take bodily substances for forensic DNA analysis – reasonable grounds];
- (t) a warrant under subsection 487.092(1) [information for impression warrant];
- (u) an order under subsection 487.3(1) [sealing order in relation to warrants];
- (v) an order under subsection 487.3(4) [variation of sealing order];
- (w) a warrant under subsection 492.1(1) [tracking warrants – transactions and things];
- (x) a warrant under subsection 492.1(2) [tracking warrants – individuals];
- (y) an authorization under subsection 492.1(7) [tracking warrant – removal after expiry of warrant];
- (z) a warrant under subsection 492.2(1) [warrant for transmission data recorder].
[omitted (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) and (11)]
R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 69; 1992, c. 1, ss. 58, 59(E), 60(F); 1994, c. 44, s. 37; 2018, c. 21, s. 19; 2022, c. 17, s. 22
[annotation(s) added]
487.1
[omitted (1)]
- Alternative to oath
(2) A person who must swear an oath in connection with an application submitted by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing may, instead of swearing the oath, make a statement in writing stating that all matters submitted in support of the application are true to their knowledge and belief, and the statement is deemed to be a statement made under oath.
- Certification
(3) A judicial officer who receives an application submitted by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing shall certify the application as to time and date of receipt.
- Limitation
(4) An application under subsection 487.01(5.2) [general warrants – extension of period for giving notice] shall not be submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing.
- Application — telecommunication not producing writing
(5) An applicant may submit their application by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing only if it would be impracticable in the circumstances to submit the application by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing.
- Statement of circumstances
(6) An application submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing shall include a statement of the circumstances that make it impracticable to submit the application by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing.
- Oath
(7) Any oath required in connection with an application submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing may be administered by a means of telecommunication.
- Certification
(8) A judicial officer who receives an application submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing shall record the application verbatim, in writing or otherwise, and certify the record or a transcription of it as to time, date and contents.
- Limitation on issuance
(9) If an application is submitted by a means of telecommunication that does not produce a writing, the judicial officer shall not issue the warrant, order, extension or authorization unless he or she is satisfied that the application discloses reasonable grounds for dispensing with its submission by a means of telecommunication that produces a writing.
- Warrant, etc.
(10) A judicial officer who issues the warrant, order, extension or authorization may do so by a means of telecommunication, in which case
- (a) the judicial officer shall complete and sign the document in question, noting on its face the time and date;
- (b) if the means of telecommunication produces a writing, the judicial officer shall transmit a copy of the document to the applicant by that means; and
- (c) if the means of telecommunication does not produce a writing, the applicant shall, as directed by the judicial officer, transcribe the document, noting on its face the name of the judicial officer as well as the time and date.
- Definitions
(11) The following definitions apply in this section.
"judicial officer" means a judge or justice who is authorized, under the applicable provision of this Act, to issue a warrant, order, extension or authorization referred to in subsection (1). (fonctionnaire judiciaire)
"public officer" means a public officer who is appointed or designated to administer or enforce a federal or provincial law and whose duties include the enforcement of this Act or any other Act of Parliament. (fonctionnaire public)
R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 69; 1992, c. 1, ss. 58, 59(E), 60(F); 1994, c. 44, s. 37; 2018, c. 21, s. 19; 2022, c. 17, s. 22
[annotation(s) added]
487.1