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  2. Consumer Protection Act (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Protection Act (French: Loi sur la protection du consommateur) is a Quebec law which gives protections to consumers in dealing with merchants and businesses. It requires merchants to deal honestly in all matters of advertising, and in fair contracts.

  3. Category:Consumer protection in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Protection Act (Quebec) Consumers Council of Canada; F. Financial Consumer Agency of Canada; S. Scanner Price Accuracy Code This page was last edited on 15 ...

  4. Office of Consumer Affairs (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Scanner Price Accuracy Code - Wikipedia

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    The Scanner Price Accuracy Code is a Canadian retail voluntary practice managed by the Retail Council of Canada and endorsed by the Competition Bureau. [1] It was introduced in June 2002 [2]: 2 as Canadian retailers were in the midst of updating their point-of-sale systems with barcode readers [1] to "foster consumer confidence" with the new systems. [3]

  6. Category:Consumer protection law - Wikipedia

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    Competition and Consumer Act 2010; Consumer Action Law Centre; Consumer Credit Act 1974; Consumer protection; Consumer Protection Act; Consumer Protection Act (Quebec) Consumer Protection Act, 2019; Consumer protection in relation to Goods; Consumer welfare standard; Cooling-off period (consumer rights)

  7. Unfair business practices - Wikipedia

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    It is an unfair practice for a supplier, in a transaction or proposed transaction involving goods or services, to: (a) do or say anything, or fail to do or say anything, if as a result a consumer might reasonably be deceived or misled; (b) make a false claim; (c) take advantage of a consumer if the person knows or should reasonably be expected ...

  8. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The OACIQ ensures the protection of members of the public who enlist the services of real estate brokerage professionals governed by the Real Estate Brokerage Act. Quebec Autorité des marchés financiers [32] consumer protection: Régie de l'énergie Régie des alcools des courses et des jeux: liquor and lotteries

  9. Financial Consumer Agency of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (French: Agence de la consommation en matière financière du Canada, FCAC) is an agency of the Government of Canada that enforces consumer protection legislation, regulations and industry commitments by federally regulated financial entities. It also provides programs and information to help consumers ...