Is Your Email Marketing Software Keeping You Safe Under Canada’s Strict Anti-Spam Law (CASL)?
Between October 2021 and March 2022, the Canadian Spam Reporting Centre received more than 6,400 complaints about spam emails and texts per week. According to the federal government, emails sent without consent were among the highest complaints. Leaving more than 167,000 Canadians thinking: How did I get on this list? in just six months.
Since 2017, the Canadian Anti-Spam Law (CASL) has prohibited sending commercial emails without the recipient’s express or implied consent, forever changing how marketers can reach their markets. Compliance with CASL is more than staying out of trouble; it builds trust with your audience to create a responsible, ethical, and sustainable brand.
Cyberimpact has tools to help small businesses and non-profits market effectively and lawfully. The Canadian-based company, founded in Terrebonne, Quebec in 2006, provides an email marketing platform compliant with CASL across Canada and Quebec’s specific privacy law, Law 25. “We make compliance simple, marketing powerful, and security a given,” says Geoffrey Blanc, General Manager of Cyberimpact. “Turning the inbox into one of the safest and most profitable growth channels for Canadian businesses.” So, what do you need to know about digital marketing laws in Canada, and how can Cyberimpact help?
Spam in Canada: Why Compliance Matters More Than Ever
Every digital marketer in Canada should know that Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation is among the strictest anti-spam legislation in the world. “It requires express consent before sending marketing emails, clear unsubscribe options, and accurate sender identification,” Blanc adds. Ignoring CASL risks heavy fines AKA administrative monetary penalties (ADPs) up to $1 million per individual and up to $10 million per business.
In 2017, one major western Canadian telecom earned $200,000 in fines and in 2021, an individual spammer was ordered to pay $75,000 for commercial emails without consent. Not adhering to CASL also damages trust with your audience. “Compliance should be seen as an opportunity, not a barrier.”
How Compliance Builds Trust and Reduces Unsubs
In the 2025 State of Email Marketing Report, personalization and trust were the top drivers of engagement. Consumers are far more likely to interact with brands that they feel respect their privacy and deliver relevant content. Cyberimpact helps marketers achieve this by:
Segmenting contacts with smart consent tracking.
Enabling automation sequences that deliver the right message at the right time, and
Offering Canadian-hosted infrastructure that ensure data privacy and compliance.
Tools That Make Compliance Simple (and Marketing Powerful)
“Cyberimpact is built for Canadian businesses, with CASL baked-in, so marketers can focus on growth instead of legal risk,” Blanc says. Through a combination of automatic, education, and product design, Cyberimpact simplifies compliance for its users:
Automation: Automatic consent tracking, built-in unsubscribe management, and consent category management reduce manual risk.
Education: CASL-friendly explanations and resources are integrated into the platform, guiding users step-by-step, with frequent webinars and training at Cyberimpact Academy.
Product development: Embedding CASL compliance into every campaign workflow allows marketers to focus on creativity and results knowing compliance is handled in the background.
Compliance Isn’t Just the Law, It’s a Competitive Edge
In short, Cyberimpact turns compliance into a competitive advantage. “With SOC 2–aligned controls and enterprise-grade security, Cyberimpact gives marketers peace of mind that their data is protected to the highest standards,” says Blanc. By learning and adhering to CASL laws in Canada, digital marketers build trust with their audiences, protect brand reputations and consumer privacy, and enable long-term success. No unsubs here.
Cyberimpact isn’t just building tools, they’re building trust.
As a proud sponsor of SocialEast, Cyberimpact is committed to helping Canadian marketers grow responsibly. If you’re attending the conference, stop by their booth to learn more or visit Cyberimpact.com to explore how their platform can support your business.
About SocialEast, Atlantic Canada’s Largest Digital Marketing Conference:
Halifax, Nova Scotia
September 25 & 26, 2025
SocialEast brings together marketing leaders, innovators, and practitioners from across Canada for two days of insights, workshops, and community building. This year, Cyberimpact is part of the conversation, championing compliance, privacy, and growth for Canadian marketers.