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Response by the Consumers Council of Canada to the 2023 consultation on predatory lending conducted by Canada’s Department of Finance.
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Response by the Consumers Council of Canada to the 2023 consultation on predatory lending conducted by Canada’s Department of Finance.
Digital content E-BookResponse by the Consumers Council of Canada to the 2023 consultation on predatory lending conducted by Canada’s Department of Finance.
Digital content E-BookThis research focused on identifying current and emerging risks and trends of cyber threats on mobile devices to the Canadian consumer; determining the nature and awareness and understanding of these risks and how, if at all, such risks can be mitigated; and recommending actions to be taken by co... More
Digital content E-BookResearch examining the emerging trend of large retailers in providing product and purchase information through smartphone applications. It identifies information that consumers use at point of purchase of products and the extent to which these applications meet their needs.This report is offered ... More
Digital content E-BookThis research report outlines the possible harms to consumers from potentially exploitative pricing practices as retail business moves to more extensive use of dynamic pricing, what consumers can do to protect themselves, how aware they are of the risks, and what business and government can do to... More
Digital content E-BookMultiple threats to energy supply are emerging simultaneously. A transformation to a ‘green’ electricity grid amid rising energy demand, severe weather incidents and cyber security threats amounts to a perfect storm that place retail energy supply in peril. This Consumers Council of C... More
Digital content E-BookMultiple threats to energy supply are emerging simultaneously. A transformation to a ‘green’ electricity grid amid rising energy demand, severe weather incidents and cyber security threats amounts to a perfect storm that place retail energy supply in peril. This Consumers Council of C... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers consistently tell researchers that they are concerned about the impact of the products they purchase, and that they prefer to make purchases from organizations that take social and environmental responsibilities seriously. In Canada, a majority of members of the public are reportedly pa... More
Digital content E-BookCette étude analyse les attitudes des consommateurs envers la relation qu’ils entretiennent avec les options de paiement et les programmes de fidélisation qui s’offrent à eux. La décision de poursuivre cette recherche découle des présentations... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada wishes to improve the understanding of its members and the interested public about how environmental credits may contribute to ‘net-zero’ emissions, for the benefit of consumers and the environment. This member-volunteer-produced paper consolidates informat... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada wishes to improve the understanding of its members and the interested public about how environmental credits may contribute to ‘net-zero’ emissions, for the benefit of consumers and the environment. This member-volunteer-produced paper consolidates informat... More
Digital content E-BookCette recherche examine comment les consommateurs comprennent les étiquettes énergétiques des maisons et s’ils souhaitent obtenir des informations supplémentaires qui ne figurent pas actuellement sur ces étiquettes afin de prendre des décisions &eac... More
Digital content E-BookLes évaluations du rendement énergétique domiciliaire et la divulgation des résultats au moment de la vente pourraient contribuer à informer les consommateurs au sujet du rendement énergétique d’une maison qu’ils ont l’intention d... More
Digital content E-BookSubmission by the Consumers Council of Canada to the Ontario Legislature Standing Committee on Justice Policy concerning Bill 142 “Better for Consumers, Better for Businesses Act, 2023”.
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada has attempted to piece together Canada’s consumer protection and empowerment priorities through a detailed review of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s December 2021 mandate letters to federal cabinet ministers.
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada has attempted to piece together Canada’s consumer protection and empowerment priorities through a detailed review of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s December 2021 mandate letters to federal cabinet ministers.
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