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In November 1966, the Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs was established and acquired the responsibility for the regulation of insurance companies, loan and trust companies, and the trading of securities in Ontario. In 1967, a Consumer Protection Division was established to be responsible for a newly created Consumer Protection Bureau.
The Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA; French: Bureau de la consommation) is a Government of Canada agency under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, which is responsible for consumer protection and promotion. The OCA is mandated "to these responsibilities by building trust in the marketplace so that consumers can both protect ...
Davis resigned as Premier of Ontario in 1985 and was succeeded as Premier of Ontario by David Peterson. ola.org says Mitchell is Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations 1982-1983 but I doubt it. Also says Welch was AG after January 1975, but I think Clement is in by then (that's what ola.org says and it makes the most sense)
Ministry of Consumer and Business Services (2003–2005) Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations (1972–2001) Ministry of Correctional Services (1972–1993; 1999–2002) Ministry of Culture and Communications (1987–1993) Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation (1993–1995)
Layland v Ontario (Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations) was a 1993 case brought towards the Ontario Divisional Court (Superior Court) after a same-sex couple was denied a marriage license at Ottawa City Hall. [1]
Prior to 1997, Ontario's motor vehicle dealer industry was regulated by the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations (now the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services). OMVIC's creation on April 7, 1997, marked the first regulated business sector to move to self-management.
By 1975, the Ontario Association was successful in convincing the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations in Ontario (which by that time was responsible for supervising the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act) that mandatory education, for registration of all registrants in the province, be elevated to 150 hours of study, with an ...
Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations: Monte Kwinter [18] June 26, 1985 September 29, 1987 Bill Wrye [19] September 29, 1987 August 2, 1989 Greg Sorbara: August 2, 1989 October 1, 1990 Minister of Correctional Services [c] David Ramsay: September 29, 1987 August 2, 1989 Richard Patten [20] August 2, 1989 October 1, 1990 Minister of Culture