>>69455748Canadian CP laws regarding anything loli are poorly enforced.
For example, a Quebec author Yvan Godbout was arrested for writing material involving a fictional 14 year old. He was found not guilty.
A guy (don't remember the name) in Canada was arrested for buying a sex child doll. He was found not guilty of possession, even if the judge said that the doll was child porn.
The truth is that most people arrested for loli CP didn't just dabble in this. Every hentai website is accessible in Canada with no barrier, and no amount of reports to the RCMP will change anything because nobody actually fucking cares. This phenomenon is not new: I remember seeing it discussed on TV 20 years ago, and nothing changed.
There is a non-zero chance you'd get in trouble for simply perusing loli content, but unless you import, create or distribute loli shit nothing is likely to happen to you. L