In Ontario, consumers have the right to make complaints, and, in some circumstances, cancel contracts or take other legal action to exercise their rights.
Consumer Law – Consumer complaints
Resources: Consumer complaints
- Consumer Law - Collection agencies
- Abuse and Family Violence - Elder abuse
This webinar, presented by Margaret Capes, Legal Education Coordinator of Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc., looks at telephone scams and other consumer problems with...
The information in this resource is intended to increase your awareness of scams that target Canadians and share some steps you can take to protect yourself. It looks at deceptive marketing practices, such as false or misleading advertising, Internet...
This chart has referral information to sources of help for a variety of legal problems including where to get help with birth certificates, registering a complaint against various professionals, small claims court, debt problems, family law matters,...
This chart has referral information to sources of help for a variety of legal problems including where to get help with birth certificates, registering a complaint against various professionals, small claims court, debt problems, family law matters,...
The web site of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services has information in multiple languages about the rights of consumers. Among the topics covered are: Auto Repair Shops, Collection Agencies, Door-to-Door Sales, Home Furnishings, Identity Theft,...
This webinar, presented by Margaret Capes, Legal Education Coordinator of Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc., looks at protections under the Consumer Protection Act (CPA). It covers the impact of false, misleading, or deceptive representations...

