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Cookie Policy
How and why we use cookies
Last updated: April 16, 2026
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WHAT ARE COOKIES?
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It might seem like cookies are just digital clutter. In fact, cookies support essential
site features and help us learn how our site is being used. First, cookies are small
text files stored on your device by your browser. Next, they remember settings and
preferences, making your experience smoother. Finally, some cookies enable us to collect
anonymous site usage statistics, helping us enhance website functionality and security.
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TYPES OF COOKIES USED
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Various cookies support different functions. These range from core session cookies for
logins to analytics cookies that collect site performance data. First, essential cookies
keep the site running securely. Next, functional cookies handle preferences, while
analytics cookies help us refine and improve. Finally, personalization cookies may
remember your settings or content choices. You may customize these via browser tools.
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MANAGING YOUR CONSENT
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Your consent drives which non-essential cookies are active. First, we request your
permission on your first visit. Next, you may review or change settings using the cookie
notice or your browser’s controls. Finally, disabling some cookies may affect site
features or performance. Essential cookies cannot be turned off as they keep the site
functioning securely.
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HOW WE USE COOKIE DATA
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Cookie-collected information is only used to operate the website, analyze aggregated
patterns, and enhance your experience. First, data is anonymized wherever possible.
Next, we never sell or share your cookie data for unrelated marketing. Lastly, cookie
use aligns strictly with Canadian privacy laws and consent requirements.
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COOKIE EXPIRY AND RETENTION
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Cookies typically have expiry dates depending on type. Session cookies expire when you
close your browser, while persistent cookies may remain for a set period. First, review
our Cookie Policy for standard retention lengths. Next, adjust your browser settings to
manage cookies according to your preference. Finally, we delete or anonymize cookie data
according to our data retention procedures.
Your Rights
Cookie Rights and Preferences
It may feel as though managing cookies is a technical chore, but Canadian law gives you the
power to control online tracking. First, you have the right to accept or refuse cookies via
our site’s cookie banner and browser settings. Next, you can revoke consent at any time—your
choices are always respected. Finally, you may contact us to discuss cookie-related
questions, and we respond promptly to all requests about your privacy.