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Consumer private right of redress for misleading and aggressive ...

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The practice note describes a consumer’s private right of redress for losses caused by misleading and aggressive commercial practices under Canada’s consumer protection law. It focuses on remedies that consumers can pursue against businesses when marketing or selling practices are deceptive or coercive.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

This would generally fall under broad consumer-protection obligations rather than warranty/insurance-specific rules, but it could affect how AppleCare+ is marketed and sold (e.g., clarity of terms, avoiding misleading claims about coverage, and handling pressure-based sales tactics). If AppleCare+ communications were found to be misleading or aggressive, customers could potentially seek remedies, increasing operational and liability risk for Apple.

Original Snippet

This Practice Note sets out a consumer's private right of redress for misleading and aggressive commercial practices under the Consumer Protection from Unf.

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Country

Canada

Region

The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

Discovered

6/28/2026

Relevance Score

42%

Language

English