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Renewed Call for Canadian Consumer Advocate
A petition calling for the government to follow through on its commitment to establish a Canadian Consumer Advocate has been filed and certified. The petition was presented to the House of Commons by Jenna Sudds, MP from Kanata-Carleton on March 31, 2023. The petition...
Fragmented Consumer Protection Led to Call for Consumer Advocate
The Federal Government response to an Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) request includes a strong case for the establishment of the Canadian Consumer Advocate, some previously disclosed information about how the Advocate’s role could be expanded, but no...
More Linear Resistor Settlements
Another in a series of class action settlements involving the sale of products containing linear resistors is headed to court for approval this summer. The settlement is on behalf of purchasers of electronic devices containing linear resistors between July 9, 2003 and...