| 1 |
The On-Demand Consumer (Update) |
2024 |
| 2 |
From The Warehouse To The Living Room: The Evolution Of E-Commerce |
2023 |
| 3 |
Criticism of companies via social media and digital platforms: an alternative route to justice for consumers? |
2023 |
| 4 |
Canadian Consumer Experience and Concerns with Digital Debt Payment During COVID-19 |
2023 |
| 5 |
The Potential Death of Wireline Telephony: What This Could Mean for Canadian Consumers |
2022 |
| 6 |
Consumer-related Copyright Issues on the Internet of Things: A Study of Connected Objects Available to Canadian Consumers |
2020 |
| 7 |
A Charter of Rights for Internet Users: For a Canadian Perspective |
2019 |
| 8 |
Changes to prices advertised online: Analysis of business practices and the legal framework in Canada |
2018 |
| 9 |
Assessing the Emergence of "Alternative" Currencies and Legal Risk: The Consumers Perspective |
2018 |
| 10 |
Do Tradition and Innovation Mix? The benefits and risks of peer-to-peer insurance for consumers |
2018 |
| 11 |
Are Business’ Support Forums Reliable? |
2018 |
| 12 |
Native Advertising: Information or Illusion? |
2018 |
| 13 |
Discounts at What Cost? Communication Services and Promotional Pricing: A Closer Look |
2018 |
| 14 |
Silence is consent: Opting out of the Digital Age |
2018 |
| 15 |
Insurance price comparison websites: Are they an effective tool |
2018 |
| 16 |
Dynamic Pricing – Can consumers achieve the benefits they expect |
2017 |
| 17 |
Sharing Economy. Canadians Perspective. |
2017 |
| 18 |
The Privacy Box: Enabling Consumer Choice and Meaningful Consent in Online Privacy |
2017 |
| 19 |
Unlimited… really?: Are consumers adequately protected? |
2017 |
| 20 |
Speeding up electronic bill payment: a consumer perspective |
2016 |
| 21 |
Paying for oblivion: legal and commercial aspects of the right to be forgotten in Canada |
2016 |
| 22 |
No consumer left behind part II.... |
2016 |
| 23 |
Off the Grid: Pinpointing Location-based Technologies and the Law |
2015 |
| 24 |
The views of Canadians on the harmonization of consumer protection standards |
2015 |
| 25 |
Download limits: A necessary evil? (in French only) |
2014 |
| 26 |
How to Pay the Piper: A Primer on Additional Charges to Consumers in Canada for Paper Billing |
2014 |
| 27 |
Transparency in Broadband Advertising to Canadian Consumers |
2012 |
| 28 |
Point of No Return: Consumer Experiences Returning Online Purchases |
2011 |
| 29 |
Paying a Premium: Consumers and Mobile Premium Services |
2011 |
| 30 |
Is Broadband Basic Service? |
2010 |
| 31 |
Whitelisting for Cyber Security: What It Means for Consumers |
2010 |
| 32 |
The end-user licence: do you accept all of the conditions? |
2010 |
| 33 |
Social Network Site Privacy - A comparative analysis of six sites |
2009 |
| 34 |
Towards more efficient Canadian banking legislation: the challenge (in French only) |
2006 |
| 35 |
The Consumers Interest in VoIP |
2006 |
| 36 |
The Consumer Interest in the World Summit on the Information Society |
2006 |
| 37 |
Pris dans la toile : les consommateurs canadiens et les contrats proposés par les fournisseurs de services Internet (in French only) |
2004 |
| 38 |
Assurances sur Internet (in French only) |
2002 |
| 39 |
Principles of consumer protection for electronic commerce and supporting documentation - A Canadian framework |
1999 |