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A person found guilty of transmitting a false or fraudulent distress signal, or interfering with, or obstructing any radio communication, without lawful cause, may be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty of:
a fine, not exceeding $5 000, or a prison term of one year, or both
The Radiocommunication Act specifies significant penalties for misuse of radio, including false distress signals and deliberate interference.
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