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, MPP Letter
December 18, 2001
Norm Sterling
Minister of Consumer and Business Services
The Honourable Norman Sterling
Minster of Consumer and Business Services
250 Yonge Street, 35th Floor
Toronto
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1st session, 37th Parliament
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
FRANCHISE BUSINESS
MR TONY MARTIN (Sault Ste Marie): Since the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations isn't here, my question
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and Commerical Services, Ministry of Consumer and Business Services, Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, Ministry of Government Services, Ontario, Political champions, Appropriate franchise law, Canada, 19991215 Introduction of
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Sterling, Ontario's Minister of Consumer and Business Services.
"We were shocked to see the LCBO issue a letter effectively threatening the [livelihood] of the agents,"said Mr. Newton.
However, the LCBO
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admits consumer, franchise laws may be inadequate
Rita Daly
Laws in Ontario may not be protecting workers from questionable business activities, Government Services Minister Gerry Phillips acknowledged
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and Commerical Services, Ministry of Consumer and Business Services, Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, Ministry of Government Services, Ontario, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Investor
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Release
December 20, 2001
""Agency Stores"" in Eastern Ontario
Ministry of Consumer and Business Services
OTTAWA — December 20, 2001— Today, Consumer and Business Services Minister Norm Sterling
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…Minister Norm Sterling unveiled 17 proposed communities to host new “LCBO agency stores
News Release
January 17, 2002
LCBO "Agency Stores" in Central Ontario
Ministry of Consumer and Business
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The Committee of the Whole
1st session, 37th Parliament
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
FRANCHISE BUSINESS
Mr Tony Martin (Sault Ste Marie): My question is for the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations. We've
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and Business Services
Les Stewart, CAFO
Dear Minister,
If you would like to more detail on how the current Ontario franchise law inadvertently creates the ideal environment for white-collar crime, I would
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