On application by a customer of Telus Communications Inc. (“Telus) for local residential service under provisions of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (the “PIPEDA”), the court held that Telus had valid consent under PIPEDA to publish its customers’ personal information in Telus directories. The court also held that PIPEDA did not restrict Telus from charging a fee for the provision of Non-Published Number Service (“NPNS”).

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Administrative law – Freedom of information and protection of privacy – Disclosure – Telephone listings – Fee for unlisted numbers Englander v. Telus Communications Inc., [2003] F.C.J. No. 975, Federal Court of Canada – Trial Division, June 3, 2003, Blais J. The Applicant Englander, a customer of Telus Communications Inc. (“Telus”) for local residential telephone ...