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  2. Radio scanner - Wikipedia

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    A police initiative pressuring the government to create legislation to stop online streaming of scanner captured police communications was announced in April 2012. [8] Although it is currently legal to stream information from a scanner in Canada, [citation needed] using the information for profit is not legal. Some Canadian police forces use ...

  3. Stingray phone tracker - Wikipedia

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    Initially developed for the military and intelligence community, the StingRay and similar Harris devices are in widespread use by local and state law enforcement agencies across Canada, [3] the United States, [4] [5] and in the United Kingdom.

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    Payless ShoeSource Canada — Shoe store; Kmart Canada — Canadian division of US-based parent; Canadian stores sold to Zellers; Knob Hill Farms — grocery store chain in Southern Ontario; Krazy Krazy; Les Ailes de la Mode — department store; Lowe's Canada — Hardware store, now RONA+; Lastman's Bad Boy — Furniture Store

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    Service de Police Métropolitain (Metropolitan Police Service) - police service used in the 1998 Radio-Canada TV series Caserne 24, the 2011 Radio-Canada and 2014 Bravo-CTV series 19-2. In Caserne 24 it is the generic police service for the unnamed city the show is set in.

  7. Scanner Price Accuracy Code - Wikipedia

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    The Scanner Price Accuracy Code is a Canadian retail voluntary practice managed by the Retail Council of Canada and endorsed by the Competition Bureau. [1] It was introduced in June 2002 [2]: 2 as Canadian retailers were in the midst of updating their point-of-sale systems with barcode readers [1] to "foster consumer confidence" with the new systems. [3]

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