Consumers Council of Canada Annual Report of Activities: 2020-21 - EPUB
Consumers Council of Canada Annual Report of Activities for the period April 1, 2020 - March 31, 2021.
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Consumers Council of Canada Annual Report of Activities for the period April 1, 2020 - March 31, 2021.
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada's Annual Report of Activies for the period April 1, 2019 - March 31, 2020.
Digital content E-BookCollected annual reports of activities of the Consumers Council of Canada, spanning from April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2019.
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada uses online questionnaires directed to its Public Interest Network (PIN) to help identify experiences and attitudes of consumers, and to help inform priority-setting for the Council. In 2020, questionnaires focused primarily on issues related to COVID-19. This report a... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada uses online questionnaires directed to its Public Interest Network (PIN) to help identify experiences and attitudes of consumers, and to help inform priority-setting for the Council. In 2020, questionnaires focused primarily on issues related to COVID-19. This report a... More
Digital content E-BookInside this Issue of Think Consumers: Always Upstream – Why isn’t consumer protection viewed as essential to economic growth? Enforcement of Corded Window Safety Rules Delayed Regulating Man-Made Diamonds FCAC Continues to Define Informed Consent Competition Enforcement Require... More
Digital content E-BookCe rapport fait état des points de vue des consommateurs sur les « consommateurs de produits et de services à la demande » et montre comment, en cette ère de l’instantanéité, l’accès rapide et particulièrement utile aux bien... More
Digital content E-BookThis Consumers Council of Canada research report reveals consumer views on the “on-demand consumer” and how the fast, convenient, and immediate access to goods and services using smartphones or computers have, if at all, changed their behaviour and expectations; impacted the way they ... More
Digital content E-BookThis Consumers Council of Canada research report reveals consumer views on the “on-demand consumer” and how the fast, convenient, and immediate access to goods and services using smartphones or computers have, if at all, changed their behaviour and expectations; impacted the way they ... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada uses online questionnaires directed to its Public Interest Network (PIN) to help identify experiences and attitudes of consumers, and to help inform priority-setting for the Council. This PIN questionnaire conducted in March 2021 concerned issues of fraud, both experie... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada uses online questionnaires directed to its Public Interest Network (PIN) to help identify experiences and attitudes of consumers, and to help inform priority-setting for the Council. This PIN questionnaire conducted in March 2021 concerned issues of fraud, both experie... More
Digital content E-BookA periodical issued six times a year to serve Canada's consumer protection and empowerment professional community. Think Consumers is available by single copy or subscription. New subscribers receive one free month of access before billing starts. Members of the Council receive a complimentary su... More
Digital content E-BookThe Ontario provincial government signalled its intent to add consumer protections for borrowers of higher-cost instalment loans – the loans oered to consumers who do not or cannot seek conventional bank-issued credit. It issued a questionnaire to seek public comment. To prepare a response,... More
Digital content E-BookThe Ontario provincial government signalled its intent to add consumer protections for borrowers of higher-cost instalment loans – the loans oered to consumers who do not or cannot seek conventional bank-issued credit. It issued a questionnaire to seek public comment. To prepare a response,... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada uses online questionnaires directed to its Public Interest Network (PIN) to help identify experiences and attitudes of consumers, and to help inform priority-setting for the Council. In 2020, questionnaires focused primarily on issues related to COVID-19. This report, ... More
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada uses online questionnaires directed to its Public Interest Network (PIN) to help identify experiences and attitudes of consumers, and to help inform priority-setting for the Council. In 2020, questionnaires focused primarily on issues related to COVID-19. This report, ... More
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