In
Canadian law, criminal harassment, often referred to as "stalking,"
is defined under section 264 of the Criminal Code of Canada. According to this
law, criminal harassment occurs when someone repeatedly follows, communicates
with, watches, or engages in threatening conduct toward another person, causing
them to fear for their safety or the safety of someone they know. This conduct
must be willful and must occur on more than one occasion. The law aims to
protect individuals from persistent and unwanted behaviors that cause them
fear, distress, or alarm read
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