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Consumer complaints to the OPC: up to $3500 per day for offending merchants

Summary by Protegez-vous.ca
As of January 2025, the Consumer Protection Office will have new weapons to bring back to order merchants who do not comply with the Consumer Protection Act, much like a police officer can give you advice on the spot...
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As of January 2025, the Consumer Protection Office will have new weapons to bring back to order merchants who do not comply with the Consumer Protection Act, much like a police officer can give you advice on the spot...

·Quebec City, Canada
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protegez-vous.ca broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Friday, December 6, 2024.
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