Consumer protection is a matter a) of federal jurisdiction only as set out in the Competition Act.
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Consumer protection is a matter
a) of federal jurisdiction only as set out in the Competition Act.
b) that can only be addressed by a court order in a civil action.
c) of provincial jurisdiction, and all provinces have legislation limiting unfair business practices.
d) that regulates conduct among competitors and improper marketing and advertising strategies.
e) regulated by criminal law pursuant to the Criminal Code of Canada.
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