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Ontario urged to boost financial protection for consumers

Ontario urged to boost financial protection for consumers

by Admin | Jun 21, 2016 | Consumer Fraud, Featured, Financial Fraud, Investment Fraud, Mortgage Fraud

An expert panel is proposing sweeping changes that would boost consumer protection for borrowers, investors and retirees in Ontario amid rapid changes in the financial services industry. The key recommendation is the creation of a super agency that would be more...

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