Fair Trading Act Becomes The Consumer Protection Act And Other Key Amendments

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Bill 31: A Better Deal for Consumers and Businesses Act passed First Reading on November 29, 2017, in the Alberta Legislature and received Royal Assent very quickly thereafter on December 15, 2017.

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Bill 31: A Better Deal for Consumers and Businesses Act passed First Reading on November 29, 2017, in the Alberta Legislature and received Royal Assent very quickly thereafter on December 15, 2017. Bill 31 amends the Fair Trading Act and changes its name to the Consumer Protection Act (Act). Certain sections of the Act have already come into force while others await proclamation.

The following key amendments are in force in Alberta:

The following additional key amendments are not yet in force as at the date of this article:

Additional amendments not yet in force affect veterinary services, car sales and repairs, and ticket sales and resales.

The regulation development stage has now begun.

Our lawyers have considered the implications of these changes on the interaction between businesses and consumers.

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