Canadian domestic-violence protection order means a judgment or part of a judgment or order issued in a civil proceeding by a court of Canada under the laws of the issuing jurisdiction that relates to domestic violence and prohibits an adverse party from: 1. Being in physical proximity to a protected person or following a protected person; 2. Directly or indirectly contacting or communicating with a protected person or other person described in the order; 3. Being within a certain distance of a specified place or location associated with a protected person; or 4. Molesting, annoying, harassing or engaging in threatening conduct directed at a protected person.
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