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  2. Consumers Council of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Consumers Council of Canada was a member of the Canadian Consumer Initiative. [4] The initiative, initiated by the Office of Consumer Affairs of Industry Canada, has involved the development common policy positions and sharing of resources by organizations serving consumers in Canada.

  3. List of consumer organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Automobile Association; American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities; Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Consumer Action; Consumer Federation of America; Consumer Reports; Consumer Watchdog; FlyersRights.org; Funeral Consumers Alliance; National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) National Consumers League

  4. List of industry trade groups in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Computer & Communications Industry Association; CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) Consumer Technology Association; CTIA (– The Wireless Association) Electronic Industries Alliance; Federation of Internet Solution Providers of the Americas; Information Technology Industry Council; International Informix Users Group

  5. CSA Group - Wikipedia

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    CSA publishes standards in print and electronic form, and provides training and advisory services. CSA is composed of representatives from industry, government, and consumer groups. CSA began as the Canadian Engineering Standards Association (CESA) in 1919, federally chartered to create standards.

  6. American Consumer Council - Wikipedia

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    The American Consumer Council (ACC) is an American non-profit organization founded in 1987 that is a gateway to membership in various credit unions. In addition it provides consumer education, advocacy and financial literacy to its members. [2] [3] [4] The United States Federal Credit Union Act requires a credit union to limit membership ...

  7. Consumers' Association of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Consumers' Association of Canada, founded in 1947, [2] [3] is a Canadian independent, volunteer-based, consumer organization.Based nationally in Ottawa with regional branches in Montreal, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Vancouver, the organization focuses on the social problems of food distribution and health, trade, standards, and communications and financial services.

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  9. Consumer organization - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Consumer: Canada Consumers' Association of Canada: 1947 43,000 n.a. 1964 Taenk: Denmark Danske Husmodres Forbrugerrad (Danish Housewives Council) 1947 48,000 n.a. 1965 Il Consumatore: Italy Unione Nazionale Consumatori: 1965 100,000 n.a. 1966 Test: Germany Stiftung Warentest: 1964 68,000 250,000 1970 50 Millions de Consummateurs: France