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Sears U.S. Woes Familiar to Canadian Shoppers
If a disappointing holiday season worsens liquidity problems for Sears in the United States, the consequences for its customers...
What are Legal Interest Rates on Loans?
There is a limit on the rate of interest that lenders can charge borrowers in Canada. With two notable exceptions, interest...
The Changing Face of Goverment Consumer Protection and Enforcement
The trend of Canadian regulators to reduce or even withdraw from proactive inspections and enquiries leaves them more reliant on...
Disconnect in Provincial Cell Phone Protection Approaches
British Columbia continues to work towards developing consumer protections around cellphone contracts, releasing a consumer...
Complaints About Wireless, Internet Service Keep Rising
Canadian consumer complaints about their telecommunications services continue to rise, according to the annual report of the...
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