Free Canadian Reverse Phone Lookup – Identify Unknown Callers Across All Provinces
✓ 100% Free • ✓ All Canadian Provinces • ✓ CRTC Compliant • ✓ Bilingual Support
See what Canadian numbers people are searching right now
Search phone numbers from all 10 provinces and 3 territories. From St. John's to Victoria, identify who called you anywhere in Canada.
Protect yourself from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) phone scams, duct cleaning robocalls, and fraudulent debt collectors targeting Canadians.
Identify calls from Rogers, Bell, Telus, Fido, Koodo, Freedom Mobile, Virgin Plus, and all Canadian mobile and landline carriers.
Our service works alongside the CRTC National Do Not Call List and Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre to fight unwanted calls.
Service available in English and French (Qui m'a appelé?) to serve all Canadian communities coast to coast.
Our database updates continuously with reports from Canadian users, providing the most current caller information.
Click any area code to search numbers from that region. We cover all Canadian area codes from coast to coast to coast.
CRA Tax Scams: Canada Revenue Agency will NEVER call demanding immediate payment via gift cards, Bitcoin, or wire transfers.
Duct Cleaning Robocalls: Persistent automated calls offering duct cleaning services are often scams.
Border Services Scams: CBSA will not call claiming you have an unclaimed package or warrant.
Tech Support Scams: No legitimate company calls claiming your computer has a virus.
Always verify unknown Canadian callers using our free lookup service!
When you receive an unknown call in Canada and wonder "who called me from this phone number?" – you need reliable, fast, and accurate Canadian caller identification. Our free who called me Canada service is specifically designed for Canadians, covering all provinces and territories from British Columbia to Newfoundland, with comprehensive data on Canadian phone numbers, carriers, and spam reports.
Canadians receive millions of unwanted calls every year. According to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, phone scams cost Canadians over $165 million annually. When you ask "who called me Canada?" or "who is calling me from this Canadian number?", you're taking the first critical step in protecting yourself from:
Our Canadian-specific who called me lookup system provides comprehensive caller identification across Canada:
We maintain Canada's most extensive database of phone numbers, with over 150,000 Canadian numbers indexed and verified. When you search "who called me from this Canadian number?", we instantly cross-reference against Canadian business directories, public records, and our community-sourced database.
Identify callers from all major Canadian telecommunications providers:
Our who called me Canada service covers all Canadian regions:
We work in harmony with Canadian regulatory bodies. When you report who called you as spam, we contribute to the collective effort to reduce unwanted calls in Canada. Our data supplements:
When searching a Canadian phone number, you receive detailed information:
You received a call from a 416, 647, or 437 area code. Toronto numbers are frequently used by both legitimate businesses and scammers. Use our who called me Canada service to verify before returning calls.
Calls from 514, 438, 450, or 418 area codes. Quebec has bilingual caller identification. Our service provides information in both English and French (Qui m'a appelé?).
604, 778, or 236 area codes from British Columbia. Vancouver is home to many call centers, both legitimate and fraudulent. Identify who called you before engaging.
Canadian toll-free numbers (800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, 833) can be legitimate businesses or sophisticated scammers. Our database includes Canadian toll-free number identification.
The Canada Revenue Agency will NEVER call demanding immediate payment, threaten arrest, or ask for payment via gift cards, Bitcoin, or wire transfer. If you received such a call, search the number on our who called me Canada service – it's almost certainly a scam.
The most reported phone scam in Canada. Fraudsters claim you owe back taxes and demand immediate payment. When you search "who called me Canada" and see "CRA scam" reported, block immediately. The real CRA communicates primarily by mail and will never:
Scammers claiming your Social Insurance Number has been suspended or compromised. Service Canada does not suspend SINs, and they won't call you about it. Use our who is calling me lookup to identify these scammers.
Automated calls claiming the Canada Border Services Agency intercepted a package in your name, or there's a warrant for your arrest. CBSA does not make robocalls. Search who called me to confirm it's a scam.
Perhaps Canada's most infamous nuisance call. Persistent robocalls offering duct cleaning services, often ignoring the Do Not Call List. When you search "who's calling me Canada?" and see "duct cleaning," you can safely ignore and block.
Scammers impersonating major Canadian banks (RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC, National Bank). They claim suspicious activity on your account. Always hang up and call your bank's official number. Use our service to identify who called you first.
Ontario receives the highest volume of scam calls in Canada, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Ottawa. Common scams include CRA fraud, duct cleaning, and fake debt collection. Toronto area codes (416, 647, 437) are frequently spoofed by scammers.
Quebec has unique bilingual caller fraud attempts. Scammers target both Anglophone and Francophone communities with "Qui m'a appelé?" searches equally high. Montreal (514, 438) sees significant robocall activity, particularly duct cleaning scams operating from outside Canada.
Vancouver and surrounding areas (604, 778, 236) experience high volumes of spoofed calls. BC residents frequently search "who called me Canada" for Vancouver numbers that appear local but originate internationally, particularly immigration and border services scams.
Calgary (403, 587, 825) and Edmonton (780, 587) residents report significant energy company scams, fake utility providers, and CRA fraud. Oil and gas industry workers are specifically targeted with employment scams.
Nova Scotia (902, 782), New Brunswick (506), Prince Edward Island (902), and Newfoundland (709) have tight-knit communities where word spreads quickly about scams. Maritime residents actively report and search "who called me" to protect their communities.
After using our who called me Canada service to identify a spam or scam caller, take these steps:
Rogers offers Call Filter app identifying likely spam calls. However, searching "who called me Rogers?" on our service provides additional community-sourced intelligence not available through carrier apps alone.
Bell's Call Screen service challenges unknown callers to identify themselves before your phone rings. Combine this with our who called me Canada lookup for comprehensive protection.
Telus Call Control requires unidentified callers to enter a number to reach you. Still, search who is calling me on our database to see if others reported the number as spam.
Freedom Mobile customers can report spam calls directly to Freedom. Enhance protection by searching the number on our who's calling me Canada service first.
Notre service "Qui m'a appelé?" est entièrement disponible pour les Canadiens francophones. Recherchez n'importe quel numéro de téléphone canadien pour identifier les appelants inconnus, vérifier les rapports de spam et protéger-vous contre les appels frauduleux. Service gratuit couvrant tout le Québec et les communautés francophones à travers le Canada.
(Our "Who called me?" service is fully available for Francophone Canadians. Search any Canadian phone number to identify unknown callers, check spam reports, and protect yourself from fraudulent calls. Free service covering all of Quebec and Francophone communities across Canada.)
Canada's telecommunications landscape is complex, with federal regulations, multiple carriers, and sophisticated scammers targeting Canadians daily. Our who called me Canada service is specifically designed for the Canadian market, understanding Canadian area codes, recognizing Canada-specific scams like CRA fraud and duct cleaning robocalls, and providing bilingual support for our diverse population.
Whether you're in Toronto wondering "who called me from this 416 number?", in Montreal searching "qui m'a appelé?", or in Vancouver asking "who is calling me from this 604?" – we provide instant, accurate, Canadian-specific caller identification.
Oui! Notre service "Qui m'a appelé?" est entièrement disponible en français. (Yes! Our "Who called me?" service is fully available in French.)
Absolutely! Our who called me Canada database covers all 10 provinces and 3 territories, from British Columbia to Newfoundland, including northern territories.
Yes! We identify callers from all major Canadian carriers including Rogers, Bell, Telus, Fido, Koodo, Freedom Mobile, Virgin Plus, Videotron, SaskTel, and all regional providers.
After searching who called you, you can leave a review on our platform. Also report to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (1-888-495-8501) and CRTC if they violated the National Do Not Call List.
This is ALWAYS a scam. The real Canada Revenue Agency does not call demanding immediate payment, threatening arrest, or requesting gift cards. Search the number on our who called me Canada service to confirm it's fraud, then report to Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
Yes, scammers use "spoofing" to display fake Canadian numbers, often local to your area. Even if caller ID shows a Toronto or Vancouver number, the call might originate overseas. Always search "who is calling me" before trusting a call.
Unfortunately no. While legitimate Canadian telemarketers must respect the DNCL, scammers and international fraudsters ignore it. The DNCL is helpful but not comprehensive. Use our who called me service to identify persistent callers.
Not always. While many legitimate businesses use toll-free numbers (800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, 833), scammers also use them. Search any toll-free number on our who called me Canada database before engaging.
🍁 Stop wondering "Who called me from this Canadian number?" Enter any phone number from anywhere in Canada – from Vancouver to Halifax, Toronto to Yellowknife – and get instant caller identification. Protect yourself from CRA scams, duct cleaning robocalls, border services fraud, and all forms of Canadian phone spam. Our free service is trusted by over 3.2 million Canadians monthly. Search now!
Free caller identification for all Canadian provinces and territories