Consumers Council of Canada Annual Report of Activities: 2021-22 - EPUB
Consumers Council of Canada Annual Report of Activities for the period April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
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Consumers Council of Canada Annual Report of Activities for the period April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
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 report summarizes the views shared by PIN participants in May 2022. Current views... 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 report summarizes the views shared by PIN participants in May 2022. Current views... More
Digital content E-BookInside this issue of Think Consumers: Oh pShaw! – The Competition Bureau makes its case that the Rogers-Shaw merger is anti-competitive. Who’s Fighting Fraud Anymore? – CBC reveals that the RCMP has shuttered its high profile international anti-fraud group Buy Now Pay Later... More
Digital content E-BookInside this issue of Think Consumers: Piecing together a federal consumer protection policy International efforts to regulate ‘buy now, pay later’ Ontario audits spotlight lack of accountability Quebec repeals stuffed goods protection Ontario politicians propose one-stop shop f... 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 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.
Digital content E-BookThe Erosion of Investor Protection in Ontario describes a series of actions by the current Ontario government that have undermined investor rights and protections. It discusses developments the report’s author believes have stripped the Ontario Securities Commission of its longstanding posi... More
Digital content E-BookThe Erosion of Investor Protection in Ontario describes a series of actions by the current Ontario government that have undermined investor rights and protections. It discusses developments the report’s author believes have stripped the Ontario Securities Commission of its longstanding posi... More
Digital content E-BookA response by the Consumers Council of Canada to the consultation of the Real Estate Council of Alberta concerning its strategic plan.
Digital content E-BookA response by the Consumers Council of Canada to the consultation of the Real Estate Council of Alberta concerning its strategic plan.
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada’s submission to the HSO/CSA Consultation on National Long- Term Care Facilities, which was undertaken as a result of the impact of COVID-19 on the residents of Canada’s long-term care facilities.
Digital content E-BookConsumers Council of Canada’s submission to the HSO/CSA Consultation on National Long- Term Care Facilities, which was undertaken as a result of the impact of COVID-19 on the residents of Canada’s long-term care facilities.
Digital content E-BookThis report is based on the results of a Consumers Council of Canada Public Interest Network questionnaire asking for perspectives around consumers’ views about redress. A similar PIN questionnaire from the same time a year ago is used as comparison. The PIN is a national network of thought... More
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