Millions of Canadians are affected by coordinated breaches on telecom, retail, loyalty, and finance platforms. CounterLeaks turns individual vulnerability into collective legal pressure.
— Canadians have already registered.
Register NowCanada's privacy regulator can't fine anyone. Total penalties issued across all three breaches: $0. Under the BC Privacy Act, a 2025 court awarded $15,000 per person — no proof of individual loss required.
Telus Digital lost 1 petabyte of data — employee records, source code, and customer information surfaced on a hacker forum. No MFA. Months of undetected access.
You may qualify if:
You are or were a Telus customer.
Canada's privacy regulator found Loblaw was faking account deletions — retaining purchase history, IP addresses, and browsing data. A breach was disclosed five days later.
You may qualify if:
You have or had a PC Optimum or Loblaw loyalty account.
Canada's investment industry regulator exposed 750,000 investors' Social Insurance Numbers and financial records. The attacker was a 19-year-old using stolen credentials.
You may qualify if:
You hold or held an investment account with a CIRO-regulated dealer.
Note: You do not need to be a claimant to register.
Just your email for now. We'll keep you updated as build out the platform.
Our system groups claimants by company, breach, and legal pathway. Your case becomes part of an accountability network.
Dossiers are prepared for individual filings, legal counsel, regulators, policymakers, and public-interest groups. Immediate. Collective. Escalation.
A recent case set meaningful precedent for damages and privacy protection. This created a credible path for enforcing serious breach conduct under BC privacy law.
Provincial and Federal governments have not prioritized privacy. CounterLeaks focuses on individual rights and strategic legal paths for immediate remedies and precedents that improve accountability.
Your vulnerability is our collective strength.