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Understanding the changes to BC's consumer protection laws

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The page explains amendments to British Columbia’s consumer protection laws under Bill 4, the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act, along with related changes to the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Regulation. It’s guidance for businesses describing what is changing in BC’s broader consumer-protection framework.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

Because this is general consumer-protection legislation (not specifically about warranties or insurance), the direct effect on AppleCare+ may be limited. However, broader consumer-protection rules—such as requirements around disclosures, unfair or misleading practices, cooling-off/contract terms, or remedies for defective goods/services—could influence how AppleCare+ (as an extended service plan) is marketed, sold, and administered in BC.

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Read the amendments in full · Bill 4 – Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act (unofficial) · Business Practices and Consumer Protection Regulation ( ...

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Country

Canada

Region

The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

Discovered

6/21/2026

Relevance Score

62%

Language

English