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I'm not a lawyer, but as long as you aren't vandalizing it or altering it, you're allowed to touch anything on public property. Plus technically, you're on their property. You don't have to be a police officer to touch something in public, it's within your rights.
In private however, even police officers would need a warrant.
I researched a bit when looking up public photography laws, and as big as Canada is on privacy, you aren't allowed much when you're out in public.
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