I know there are some experienced Canadian Lock pickers on this site so maybe some of you can answer my questions a little better.
From my research primarily concerning Ontario I was unable to find anything pertaining to possessing lock picks other then some brief entries in the criminal code. http://www.efc.ca/pages/law/cc/cc.part-ix.html Part 9 subsection 351-353
# 351. POSSESSION OF BREAK-IN INSTRUMENT / Disguise with intent.
# 352. POSSESSION OF INSTRUMENTS FOR BREAKING INTO COIN-OPERATED OR CURRENCY EXCHANGE DEVICES.
# 353. SELLING, ETC., AUTOMOBILE MASTER KEY / Terms and conditions of license / Record to be kept / Failure to comply with subsection [3] / Definition of "automobile master key".
now in Alberta I found this
http://www.solgen.gov.ab.ca/downloads/documentloader.aspx?id=45238
with this to say about it :
All persons in possession of lockpicking
equipment are required to be licensed by the
Solicitor General of Alberta by virtue of
Section 353 of the Criminal Code
now Section 353 of the Criminal Code defines automotive master keys as a key, pick, rocker keys, sully kits, slim jims, lock out kits or other
instrument designed or adapted to operate the ignition or other switches
or locks of a series of motor vehicles or business and/or residential locks.
so it brings me down my questions: whats legal in Canada, and how does it vary from province to province. Other then Alberta are you required to be licensed in any other province? If so what are the requirements?