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How do I know if licence-exempt radio equipment is approved for use in Canada?

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How do I know if licence-exempt radio equipment is approved for use in Canada?

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Before a licence-exempt radio device can be sold in Canada, manufacturers must demonstrate to the Department that the device meets applicable technical and regulatory requirements. Once a radio device has been approved for use in Canada, Industry Canada will provide the manufacturer with a certification/registration number. All radio devices approved for use in Canada will bear a label noting Industry Canada’s certification/registration number. If the radio device is not labeled with an Industry Canada certification/registration number, it is not approved for use in Canada.

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