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The Grange Report is a comprehensive inquiry into the franchise industry in the province of Ontario, Canada.
Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs
June 1, 1971
Grange Report
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The Grange Report is a comprehensive inquiry into the franchise industry in the province of Ontario, Canada.
Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs
June 1, 1971
The Grange Report, Summary
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your judgments, you write your reports, and you let them speak for themselves," said the younger Mr. Grange.
Many of the decisions are still with us, their importance being felt still today
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affairs minister of the day was handed the Grange Report, which sought to “recommend controls that are least burdensome and the most flexible, while at the same time being consistent
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Ste. Marie. Wishart, who became attorney general, commissioned a study on the “evils of franchising”, billed the Grange Report.
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January 29, 2000
Bill to rule on fairness in franchise
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and former Ontario Attorney-General, who in 1971 accepted a report from a committee headed by Samuel Grange warning of the deceptive practices of some franchisors.
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. The last were almost 30 years ago and resulted in The Grange Report.
Justice Samuel Grange, who retired from the Ontario Appeal Court, was commissioned in 1970 to look into franchising, multi-level
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the act commemorates the Conservative minister of financial and commercial affairs in 1971.
That year, Mr. Wishart accepted the report of a committee headed by Samuel Grange, the first alarm bell to warn
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: Grange Report, Fraud, Misrepresentations, Ministry for Consumer and Commercial Relations, State sanction, Fear of poverty, Broken relationships, ruined lives and alienated children, Health consequences, Bankrupt, Lost homes, Emotional collapse, Wild West of the business world, Canada, 19930504 Ontario needs
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1971, when the Grange Report documented widespread abuses and recommended regulation through an industry-specific franchising body. Franchise lawyers and desperate individual franchisees have been
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