Under Canadian law, phone calls can be recorded, as long as one person in the conversation is aware of it.
But a directive from the city’s human resources department sent out in May states elected officials including the mayor are not supposed to be recording conversations when they’re not in city hall.
Pretty sure there’s a lot of precedent that workplace policies do not outweigh the law. But I’m interested in the outcome of this. Perhaps the ruling will be different since they are politicians.
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