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Under what circumstances may a CBSA officer lawfully search an individual's personal electronic devices (e.g., smartphone, laptop) at the border without a warrant?

The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed that CBSA officers have the authority under the Customs Act to conduct routine border searches, including of personal e

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Question: Under what circumstances may a CBSA officer lawfully search an individual's personal electronic devices (e.g., smartphone, laptop) at the border without a warrant?

Answer options: ✅ As part of a routine border search under the Customs Act.

  • Only if the individual consents to the search.
  • Only if there is specific evidence of illegal content.
  • Never, a warrant is always required for electronic devices.

Correct answer: As part of a routine border search under the Customs Act.

Explanation: The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed that CBSA officers have the authority under the Customs Act to conduct routine border searches, including of personal electronic devices, without a warrant as part of their mandate to control Canada's borders.

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