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Evaluating Consumer Experiences in 2020
Do you have more or less confidence than a year ago in the supply of food? In the health care system? How much do you trust restaurants to treat you fairly and maintain your safety? These are just some of the questions the Consumers Council of Canada is posing to its...
Public Comments Sought in Ontario Consumer Protection Review
Ontario consumers can express their opinion on how to improve the province’s Consumer Protection Act until February 1. The Ontario government has prepared a discussion document that sets out 15 proposals to revise the act, which governs most personal and household...
Ottawa Re-Commits to Canadian Consumer Advocate After Cabinet Change
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau re-iterated the federal government’s commitment to establishing a Canadian Consumer Advocate as part of the mandate letter issued to incoming cabinet minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. Champagne replaced Navdeep Bains as Minister of...