| 1 |
Assessing the impact of COVID on consumers of high interest loans |
2023 |
| 2 |
Canadian Consumer Experience and Concerns with Digital Debt Payment During COVID-19 |
2023 |
| 3 |
The Accessibility of Deaf Canadians to Canada’s financial Sector |
2023 |
| 4 |
The Potential Death of Wireline Telephony: What This Could Mean for Canadian Consumers |
2022 |
| 5 |
High Hopes, High Costs: Protecting Student Consumers at Private Career Colleges |
2022 |
| 6 |
Sustainable Consumption for All: Revisiting the Accessibility of Sustainably-Produced Food in Canada During COVID-19 |
2022 |
| 7 |
Technology Accessibility for Canadians with Communication Disabilities |
2021 |
| 8 |
Consumer Attitudes and Their Role in Reducing the Impact of Counterfeit and Pirated Goods and Services |
2019 |
| 9 |
Communications Services: Are the recourses before disconnection sufficient? |
2019 |
| 10 |
Sustainable consumption for all: Improving the accessibility of sustainably-produced foods in Canada |
2019 |
| 11 |
Unit Pricing: Time for a National Approach |
2019 |
| 12 |
Junk Food Advertising in Canada: How Should it be Regulated? |
2019 |
| 13 |
Will Cash Soon Be a Thing of the Past? |
2019 |
| 14 |
A Long-Term Comparison of Consumer Debt Relief Options in Canada |
2018 |
| 15 |
Managing legal risk in the canadian retail electronic payment system |
2017 |
| 16 |
Class Action: How to increase claim rates? |
2017 |
| 17 |
Bank charges and Low-Income Persons: A Portrait of the Situation |
2017 |
| 18 |
Tackling Energy Poverty |
2017 |
| 19 |
Debt settlement and financial recovery companies: Too risky an option? |
2017 |
| 20 |
The Privacy Box: Enabling Consumer Choice and Meaningful Consent in Online Privacy |
2017 |
| 21 |
Making food safe for all: A needs assessment of new immigrant mothers and their families |
2017 |
| 22 |
No consumer left behind part II.... |
2016 |
| 23 |
How to Pay the Piper: A Primer on Additional Charges to Consumers in Canada for Paper Billing |
2014 |
| 24 |
Food deserts: Towards a comprehensive solution |
2014 |
| 25 |
How well do newcomers understand consumer credit? |
2014 |
| 26 |
All along the watch tower: a review of the Canadian consumer debt collection industry |
2014 |
| 27 |
No consumer left behind: a Canadian affordability framework for communications services in a digital age |
2014 |
| 28 |
Used Vehicle History Report Comparison |
2014 |
| 29 |
Spotlight on the provision of financial literacy content on the Internet |
2014 |
| 30 |
The digital divide: The cost in terms of time, money and complexity of being an unwired consumer |
2013 |
| 31 |
Proliferation of Redress Procedures |
2013 |
| 32 |
Consumers’ Use of Small Claims Court in Construction Disputes |
2013 |
| 33 |
How Young People View Credit: Predictable Debt Overload? |
2012 |
| 34 |
Energy efficiency knowledge transfer for low-income consumers: the most effective methods |
2012 |
| 35 |
Class actions: Model claim forms to facilitate access to justice - A case study |
2012 |
| 36 |
Minors, contracts and consequences |
2011 |
| 37 |
A Virtual Fortune: Consumer Protection for Banking and Consumer Fraud in Virtual Worlds |
2011 |
| 38 |
Information About Financial Products and Vulnerable Clienteles |
2010 |
| 39 |
Vulnerable Families as E-Consumers: Current Attitudes, Behaviours and Barriers to E-Information |
2010 |
| 40 |
Energy efficiency comprehension among populations with low literacy levels: understanding and other aspects |
2010 |
| 41 |
Class action claim forms: when exercising your rights becomes too difficult |
2010 |
| 42 |
Cell phones and young people in debt: The current situation (in French only) |
2009 |
| 43 |
Research on Consumer Protection, Civil Enforcement and Consumer Advocacy |
2009 |
| 44 |
Including low-income consumers as recipients of telecommunications services: how does Canada rate? (in French only) |
2009 |
| 45 |
Kids for Sale: Online Privacy and Marketing |
2009 |
| 46 |
Young Adults from Quebec, Savings and Investment: Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes (in French only) |
2009 |
| 47 |
The new mortgage products: easy access to deeper indebtedness (in French only) |
2009 |
| 48 |
"Rent-to-own": portrait of an industry and its clientele (in French only) |
2008 |
| 49 |
Not-so-easy-to-read account statements (in French only) |
2008 |
| 50 |
Financial Literacy: Resources for Newcomers to Canada |
2008 |
| 51 |
Financial Literacy: Resources for People with Disabilities |
2008 |
| 52 |
Delivery Models for Financial Literacy Interventions: A case study approach |
2008 |
| 53 |
All in the Data Family: Children's Privacy Online |
2008 |
| 54 |
Debt collection: Outmoded tactics? (in French only) |
2008 |
| 55 |
Advertising that targets children: Ensuring the best protection possible (in French only) |
2008 |
| 56 |
Low Income Consumer Access to Cheque Cashing Services |
2007 |
| 57 |
Financial Literacy: Lessons from International Experience |
2007 |
| 58 |
The High Cost of Access to Financial Services for Newcomers to Canada and People with Limited Education |
2007 |
| 59 |
RRSPs and the Savings of Low-Income Canadians |
2007 |
| 60 |
Eating well with Canada's Food Guide and Nutrition Facts Table: a simplified menu to facilitate their understanding by Canadian with low literacy skills (in French only) |
2007 |
| 61 |
Access to financial Services for People living in Nunavik, Nunavut and North-West Territories (in French only) |
2007 |
| 62 |
Impact of Health and Nutrition Claims on Infant Feeding Practices |
2007 |
| 63 |
Impact of cell phone company advertising on teenagers: influenced but ill-informed (in French only) |
2007 |
| 64 |
The Regulatory Context for Assistive Technologies and Accessible Products in Canada |
2007 |
| 65 |
Policy on low-income consumers in the provision of public utilities: the situation in Canada in the water and energy sectors (in French only) |
2006 |
| 66 |
Home Insurance - In defence of readability: Contracts that consumers can read and understand (in French only) |
2006 |
| 67 |
Budget Counselling: Practice and Ethics |
2006 |
| 68 |
Letting Everyone Help : Removing Barriers to Consumer Participation in Energy Conservation |
2005 |
| 69 |
Les jeunes sur l'Internet : étude sur les problématiques commerciales posées par le Web (in French only) |
2005 |
| 70 |
Cartes de crédit et jeunes: Une combinaison fatale? (in French only) |
2005 |
| 71 |
Safety of Noisy Toys: A Current Assessment |
2004 |
| 72 |
Widowhood: consequences on income for senior women |
2004 |
| 73 |
Population Aging and Life-Course Flexibility: The Pivotal Role of Increased Choice in The Retirement Decision |
2004 |
| 74 |
Housing costs of elderly families |
2004 |
| 75 |
L'éducation des consommateurs : Plate-forme d'intervention au crédit et aux finances personnelles (in French only) |
2002 |
| 76 |
Do consumers who reside in certain areas of Halifax, Calgary and Montreal have trouble getting home insurance? |
2002 |
| 77 |
On the edge: financially vulnerable families |
2002 |
| 78 |
Are families getting richer? |
2002 |
| 79 |
Violence in video game consoles: How can the information provided to consumers be improved? |
2002 |
| 80 |
Eliminating Phonelessness in Canada: Possible Approaches |
2002 |
| 81 |
Utility Reconnection Services: A New Threat to Vulnerable Consumers? |
2002 |
| 82 |
Portraying the Canadian population as consumers |
2001 |
| 83 |
Consumption Poverty in Canada, 1969 to 1998 |
2001 |
| 84 |
"I Want That!": The impact of current trends and practices shaping the advertising of toys to children in the global marketplace |
2001 |
| 85 |
Les bons rabais des supermarchés et les personnes assistées sociales : des pratiques discriminatoires mais des améliorations |
2001 |
| 86 |
Instruments de mesure pour une enquête en profondeur des opérations du secteur des services financiers : Irons-nous vers une améliorations de la concurrence réelle ou virtuelle pour les consommateurs à faibles et modestes revenus (in French only) |
2000 |
| 87 |
Banking in Rural Canada: Ensuring that Rural Consumers Have Adequate Service |
2000 |
| 88 |
1999 and Beyond: Challenges of an Aging Canadian Society |
1999 |
| 89 |
The Value of Words: Literacy and Economic Security in Canada |
1998 |