The January 5, 2013 Canada Gazette is now public. It includes the revised draft Industry Canada Canadian Anti-SPAM Law (CASL) Regulations as well as substantial commentary. The proposed regulations are generally in accordance with the summary communicated earlier by Andre Leduc. They can be found at this link.
Industry Canada CASL draft regulations now available
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