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What is my warranty start date? - Ford Canada

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The page explains that in Quebec, the Consumer Protection Act provides an implied warranty for purchased or leased goods, requiring that they be fit for ordinary use for a reasonable period. It discusses determining a product’s warranty start date in that context.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If Quebec’s Consumer Protection Act implied warranty requirements apply to Apple devices sold or leased there, they could limit how AppleCare+ (or any extended coverage) is positioned—particularly around baseline coverage for product defects and timelines. AppleCare+ would still add value for additional coverage beyond statutory implied warranties, but Apple would need to ensure AppleCare+ terms don’t conflict with or improperly narrow consumers’ mandatory rights.

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Please note that Quebec's Consumer Protection Act provides a warranty on purchased or leased goods - they must be fit for normal use for a reasonable period of ...

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Country

Canada

Region

The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

Discovered

5/11/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

English