Anti-Spam

Governance Policies and Procedures

Policy Number: GO8.2.2 | Policy Type: Administrative | Approval Date: June 2014

Introduction

The Ontario Library Association (OLA) sends approximately one million outbound emails each year, mainly to our 4,000 current members as a membership communication and information tool, and our Forest of Reading registrants and potential partners. We also send out promotional emails to our current and potential customers for The Library Marketplace products, OLA events and Education Institute webinars. As such, it is imperative that the OLA meet all Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (“CASL”) in each of our mass communication efforts. 

Purpose

The Legislation

Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (“CASL”) is a law regulating commercial electronic messages and is enforced by the Competition Bureau of Canada, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, & Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (“CRTC”). As defined in CASL, spam is “any electronic commercial message sent without the express consent of the recipient(s)”. 

To meet the CASL standards, the following is required: 

  1. Permission or consent is required for emails that encourage the recipient to participate in commercial activity (Fundraising emails from a registered charity are exempted for consent) 
  2. Proof of consent 
  3. Consent forms must be in the affirmative and not mandated 
  4. A functioning Unsubscribe mechanism 
  5. Unsubscribing cannot be reconfirmed (e.g. “Are you sure you want to unsubscribe?”) 
  6. Accurate sender information and subject lines 
  7. Inclusion of the sender’s business postal address and contact information 
  8. Identification of the organization for whom the message is sent on behalf of 

CASL also defines “Express vs. Implied Consent” requirements: 

  • Implied consent: there is an existing business relationship. Implied consent has a span of two years and is reset every time there is a renewed business transaction.  
  • Express consent: usually comes from when people fill out a form, clearly stating they want to be sent an email. Express consent lasts forever, until they unsubscribe. 
  • The OLA deems Members have implied consent for their Sector Forum and direct and group emails (e.g. AGM notice) but must express consent for any Communities of Practice or emailed newsletters. 
 

GENERAL:

Responsibility

The Board will pass all policies pertaining to privacy and meeting all legislations, such as CASL. 

The Executive Director will ensure all operations, records management, and communications meet these policies. The Executive Director will appoint a “Head” who will respond to Freedom of Information questions, including complaints by the public or those lodged with the CRTC pertaining to CASL. 

OLA Email Process 

Nature of the outbound emails 

Target Email 

Current OLA members, or those have business transactions with OLA (e.g., Library Marketplace purchase, EI webinar registration, OLA event registration) within the past two years 

No business relations with OLA 

Membership 

Implied consent, no action needed 

 

Membership renewal notice 

Implied consent, no action needed up to 2 years lapsed 

 

Sector Forum 

Implied consent, no action needed 

No access permitted for OLA member only groups 

Community of Practice 

Express consent, subscription or request needed 

No access permitted for OLA member only groups 

Store promotions 

Express consent, subscription needed 

Need to obtain express consent  

OLA event promotions 

Implied consent, no action needed 

Need to obtain express consent  

EI webinar promotions 

Implied consent, no action needed 

Need to obtain express consent  

Fundraising 

Exempted (no consent needed) 

Forest of Reading Program Registrants 

Implied consent, no action needed 

No access for non-registrants 

Forest of Reading promotions 

Implied consent, no action needed 

No access for non-registrants 

 

Records Management and Retention of Consent 

For retention of consent or any personal information, See G5.1 Privacy. 

 

Related Documents 

GO8.2.1 — Privacy

Canadian Antispam Legislation (CASL) 

 

 

Revised: November 2023

Date for Review: 2026; Every 3 Years