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Comments on proposed rules for jurisdiction in cross-border transactions
Consumer Measures Committee c/o David Clarke Office of Consumer Affairs Industry Canada Room 911A, CD Howe Bldg 235 Queen St. Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0H5 Dear Mr. Clarke: Comments on “The Determination of Jurisdiction in Cross-border Business-to-Consumer Transactions” Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this important issue, as set out in the above-titled consultation […]
Canadian Copyright Law: A Consumer White Paper
CANADIAN COPYRIGHT LAW: A Consumer White Paper Download File: consumers_copyright_white_paper_en.pdf [size: 0.08 mb] Executive Summary Introduction We are a coalition of consumer advocates. We have come together to advocate for copyright laws that serve the interests of Canada and of Canadians. Copyright law is designed to balance the interests of creators with the interests of the public. Copyright grants […]
https://www.piac.ca/research-reports/canadian-copyright-law-a-consumer-white-paper/
Should Consumers Trust Trusted Computing?
Security of computer systems and networks is a growing concern in today’s society. Although present computer security functions overwhelmingly rely on software, a combination of software and hardware security can theoretically enhance computer security. The Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a consortium of hardware manufacturers, software developers and system integrators, are developing security solutions based on […]
https://www.piac.ca/research-reports/should-consumers-trust-trusted-computing/
CRTC Proceeding on Telecom Consumer Bill of Rights – Consumer Groups Initial Submission
Ms. Diane Rheaume Secretary-General Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission Ottawa, ON K1A 0N2 BY EMAIL AND COURIER Dear Ms. Rheaume: Re: Public Notice CRTC 2003-6: Consumer Bill of Rights 1. The following submission is made in response to Telecom Public Notice CRTC 2003-6, on behalf of the following groups, collectively referred to herein as the […]
Consumer Groups make proposals for 900 service rules
Ms. Ursula Menke Secretary-General Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission Ottawa, ON K1A 0N2 BY FAX AND EMAIL Dear Ms. Menke: Re: Public Notice CRTC 2002-2: 900 Service 1. The following comments are submitted on behalf of the Consumers’ Association of Canada, the National Anti-Poverty Organization, and l’Union des consommateurs (“the Consumer Groups”, previously “ARCetal”), pursuant […]
https://www.piac.ca/research-reports/consumer-groups-make-proposals-for-900-service-rules/
Ontario Consumer Protection Law Reform
Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Relations Consumer Protection Consultation 250 Yonge St., 35th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5B 2N5 Dear Sir/Madam: Re: Consumer Protection Consultation Thank you for the opportunity to comment on proposals for reform of Ontario’s consumer protection legislation. The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) is a national, non-profit organization which has been representing […]
https://www.piac.ca/research-reports/ontario-consumer-protection-law-reform/
Consumer Privacy Implications of Bill C-22
Consumer Privacy Implications of Bill C-22: Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) Act Report to the Office of Consumer Affairs, Industry Canada Philippa Lawson Public Interest Advocacy Centre #1204 – 1 Nicholas St. Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7B7 pippa@web.net TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. PURPOSE, CONTEXT AND HISTORY OF BILL C-22 Objective of the Bill The […]
https://www.piac.ca/research-reports/consumer-privacy-implications-of-bill-c-22/
Newsletter – September 1995, Vol.1, No.2
IN THIS ISSUE CRTC Convergence Report: Is GoodBad News for Consumers! Basic and Essential Service Consumers Make Waves at CRTC Hearing Local Competition Rules Next on Agenda Bell Canada Raises Prospect of Pay-as-you-go Local Service Deposit Insurance Report Released PIAC-Fights Telephone Company fee hikes. Consumer Protection Report Released. Information Highway Update! CRTC Convergence Report: Is […]
https://www.piac.ca/research-reports/newsletter-september-1995-vol-1-no-2/
