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PIAC Letter to Minister of Finance re: Toronto Dominion’s Withdrawal from the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments
Objection to the proposed incorporation of Rogers Communications Inc. to carry on the business of banking in Canada
An open letter to the G20 finance ministers and G20 leaders from Consumers International
PIAC Comments on the OBSI Consultation Paper Suitability and Loss Assessment Process
Consumers need more comprehensive protection against late payment penalties
Worldwide consumer organisations sign open letter to G20 calling for financial protection for “real people”
G20 Summit Seoul: PIAC asks PM to support protection measures for consumers of financial products
All along the watchtower: seeking the future of Canada’s payments system
Saskatchewan Payday Loan Rate Among Nation’s Highest; Will Hurt Most Vulnerable Consumers in Economic Downturn
Consumers Left Out in the Code
Regulate Financial Planners in the Public Interest
New PIAC Report Studies Importance of Credit Cards to Canadians
Proposed Ontario Payday Loan Rate Astronomically High
Are You Sure You Want to Continue? Consumer Authentication at the Crossroads
Consumer Group Report Reveals High-interest Borrowing Pitfalls
Credit Counselling: A Way Forward
Credit Reporting
Identity Theft
Payday Lending
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Proposed Ontario Payday Loan Rate Astronomically High
Are You Sure You Want to Continue? Consumer Authentication at the Crossroads
Consumer Group Report Reveals High Interest Borrowing Pitfalls
PIAC Releases Report on Identity Theft
PIAC Applauds New Financial Sector Legislation
Consumers Benefit Through New Federal Banking Policies and Regulation
Future of the Canadian Financial Services Sector
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