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Canada Phone Number Lookup - Find Who's Calling You
Canada Phone Number Lookup
Identify unknown calls, spam numbers, and business callers in Canada using community reports.
Most Reported Spam Numbers in Canada – Last 7 Days
Live database of Canada's most active spam landline numbers, scam callers, and unwanted telemarketers reported by users in the past week. Identify, verify, and block suspicious +1 phone numbers before they reach you.
Recent Reports About Phone Numbers in Canada
Community-verified reports from Canada users
There's nothing in this message other than a thank you, so it's impossible to tell who called or what they wanted.
Claims to represent verity credit union. this phone number and the callback phone number are not verity credit union numbers
Please unfreez my phone number is he doing today
Please unfreez my phone number is he doing today
Please unfreez my phone number is he doing today
called August 12, 2025 at 9 AM. When called back, automated message to ask, please hold while being connected.
The text called by a name I don't use. Deleted text and blocked sender.
Says they are merging a call with Senator Mike Rounds
Well, this is awkward! There's literally no information in the message.
There's nothing in this message besides a goodbye.
This is an empty voicemail. There's no information to summarize.
There is no information in this message.
Happy
Told me I'm calling from HBL payment authorization department and you want to do transaction on Facebook from your credit card I say yes I'm doing then asked about limit of my card then I told him I don't know the limit
Well, the message is really short – basically just a 'thank you.' There's not much to go on, so I have no idea what they are saying or calling about.
This is a very short message, but it sounds like someone is just expressing grat*tude. They're simply saying thanks for watching or listening to something.
Larissa from a law firm is calling because they got a notification about someone needing legal help with a personal injury case. She wants the person to call them back so they can chat more about it.
Well, there was no actual message. The recording just ended with 'Thank you'.
Hey, this person named Sonabella is calling to offer a free consultation to help people transform themselves. They want you to text or call them back at 1-800-511-6880.
The message is just a simple thank you. Seems like they just wanted to express grat*tude.
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Whose Number Is This in Canada?
With impersonation fraud being one of the fastest-growing scam types in Canada, receiving calls from unknown numbers requires caution. Whether it's a missed call claiming to be from the CRA, a suspicious telemarketer, or an unknown number, our community-powered phone lookup service helps you identify who's calling before you pick up.
Our reverse phone lookup service allows Canadian users to search for phone numbers and access reports from other community members. By sharing experiences and reporting spam or scam calls, we create a safer telecommunications environment for everyone across all provinces and territories.
Common Spam Call Types
in Canada
- CRA impersonation calls demanding tax payment
- Grandparent/emergency scams asking for bail money
- Service Canada scams about SIN numbers
- RCMP impersonation calls threatening arrest
How to Identify Scam
Numbers
- Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
- Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
- Offers that sound too good to be true
- Unknown numbers calling repeatedly
Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?
Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:
- Delivery services confirming orders
- Banks calling for legitimate verification
- Healthcare providers and provincial services
Frequently Asked Question
Everything you need to know about phone number lookup in Canada
Enter the Canadian phone number in WhoseNo's search box. Our free reverse lookup searches millions of records to identify the caller, show carrier information (Rogers, Bell, Telus), display user reports, and reveal if the number has been reported as spam or scam.
Canada's country code is +1, shared with the USA under the NANP (North American Numbering Plan). Canadian numbers are formatted as +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX, where XXX is the area code. For example, a Toronto number (416) 555-1234 becomes +1-416-555-1234 internationally.
Canadian phone numbers aren't assigned to specific carriers by prefix. Due to number portability, users can switch carriers while keeping their number. Our lookup tool queries carrier databases to identify the current service provider. Major carriers include Rogers (with Fido, Chatr), Bell (with Virgin Plus, Lucky Mobile), and Telus (with Koodo, Public Mobile).
Yes, WhoseNo provides completely free reverse phone lookup for all Canadian numbers including Rogers, Bell, Telus, and regional carrier mobiles, as well as landlines across all provinces and territories. No registration or payment is required.
Search the number on WhoseNo and submit a report describing the call. For serious fraud, report to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) at 1-888-495-8501, file a complaint with the CRTC, or register on the National Do Not Call List (DNCL). You can also report to your phone carrier.
WhoseNo shows information that's publicly available or user-reported. This may include names from social media profiles, business registrations, or community reports. We don't have access to private telecom company databases or government records.
Common scams include CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) impersonation calls demanding immediate tax payment, grandparent/emergency scams pretending a family member needs bail money, CRTC/Do Not Call List registration scams, RCMP impersonation, bank fraud calls asking for OTPs, and Service Canada scams about SIN numbers.
Major Canadian area codes include: Toronto (416, 647, 437, 942), Montreal (514, 438), Vancouver (604, 778), Calgary (403, 587), Edmonton (780, 587), Ottawa (613, 343), and Winnipeg (204, 431). Canada has 47 area codes across 13 provinces and territories.
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- A platform for users to share experiences with unknown callers
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- Access to private records
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