What is “commercial electronic message” (CEM) under CASL?

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Under CASL, a commercial electronic message (CEM) is any electronic message (email, SMS, or certain social media messages) that encourages participation in a commercial activity. The test: is the message's purpose, or one of its purposes, to promote a product, service, business, or investment opportunity? If yes, it's a CEM and you need CASL consent before you send it.

When a message has both commercial and non-commercial content, CASL uses a primary purpose test. Ask what a reasonable person would conclude the message's main goal is. A newsletter with genuine educational content and one product mention is probably not a CEM. A newsletter where the educational framing is clearly cover for a sales pitch probably is, regardless of what you call it. Context matters; labeling doesn't.

Some messages are explicitly exempt from CEM classification: quotes or estimates the recipient requested, warranty or safety information, and certain communications between parties with an existing business relationship. Getting the classification wrong can cost up to $10 million CAD per violation for businesses.

If you're unsure whether a specific message is a CEM, assume it is and get proper CASL consent before sending. It's much easier to have consent you didn't technically need than to defend a message you assumed wasn't a CEM.

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I read this on the Email Almanac about what counts as a commercial electronic message (CEM) under CASL. I want to figure out whether my specific emails count as CEMs and whether I need CASL consent for them. My situation: 1. Do I send any emails that promote products, services, or business opportunities to Canadian recipients? yes / no / some 2. Do I send newsletters with both informational and promotional content? yes / no 3. For mixed content emails: is the primary purpose informational or promotional? informational / promotional / genuinely mixed 4. Do I send any message types that might be exempt (requested quotes, safety info, transactional)? yes / no / unsure 5. Do I have CASL consent on file for Canadian subscribers who receive my commercial messages? yes / no / partially --- My details: - Email platform/ESP: e.g. Mailchimp, SendGrid, HubSpot - Domain(s): your sending domain - Email types you send: newsletters / promotions / transactional / all - Canadian subscribers: yes / no / unsure how many

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