Is it a crime to film someone naked without their consent?
In Canada, it is a crime to film someone naked without their consent. Under Section 162(1) of the Criminal Code, this act is considered voyeurism if done surreptitiously in a place where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as bathrooms or bedrooms. Recording for a sexual purpose without consent is also illegal, regardless of the location. Convictions can result in imprisonment for up to five years. Additionally, the non-consensual distribution of intimate images is a separate offense with severe penalties.