Computer and technological crimes in Canada, also known as cybercrimes, include a wide range of offenses involving the misuse of computers, networks, or the internet. Common examples include hacking, identity theft, phishing scams, unauthorized access to data, online fraud, and distributing malware or viruses. These crimes are governed by various laws, including the Criminal Code of Canada and the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and can carry severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.