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  Consumer Quarterly : October 1996 - Spring 2000
Abstract In the Spring 2000 edition:
Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce
Federal-Provincial Action
Trustmarks and Seals
Guidelines from the OECD
Consumer Shopping Tips
Watch Out for Scams
What`s Next?In the Winter 2000 edition:
Consumers in Today`s Marketplace
Consumer Protection in the European Union
New Consumer Protection Initiatives in Britain
U.S. Increases Financial Privacy and Consumer Protection
Moving Forward: Consumer Protection in CanadaIn the Winter 1999 Edition :
Is My Privacy More at Risk Than Before?
What is Privacy Invasion?
Canada to Enshrine Privacy Right into Federal Law
Consumer-focussed Legislation
International Privacy RulesIn the November 1998 Edition:
1. The Potential of the Internet and Electronic Commerce
2. To Shop or Not to Shop? What are the Issues?
3. What is the Best Way to Protect Consumers?
4. The International Perspective
5. Next StepsIn the October 1996 Edition:
1. What drives voluntary codes?
2. What makes a good code?
3. A consumer perspective on voluntary codes
4. Consumers: Not just another interest group
5. Does Canada need a voluntary codes guide?
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Date de publication January 1999
Format Binder
Pagination 4 p. ea.
Department/Agency Industry Canada - IC
Keywords Consumers, Electronic Commerce, Regulations, Finance
Library Locations Halifax


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