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–The Franchises Act
4th Session - 39th Legislature, Vol. 45b
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Second Readings
Bill 15–The Franchises Act
Hon. Peter Bjornson (Minister of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade): I move
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legislation
Ombudsman, risk of information going to franchisor
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, Canada
Privacy breaches a prerequisite for fraud
Privacy Commissioner
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not need the protection of relationship standard legislation. Unsophisticated franchisees will benefit far more from education, government publications and franchise associations informing them of the need
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that the franchisee receives comprehensive, accurate and clear disclosure documents, Bill 33 will permit the franchisee to make an informed business decision before entering into a franchise agreement
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Perjury
Personal assets pledged to cover business
Personal guarantee forged by franchisor
Personal guarantees cause good money to go after bad
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
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Assembly of Ontario, Canada
March 31, 2000
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
BILL 33 – FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE ACT, 1999*
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Ontario Legislative Library
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Risks: Award-winning
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. As well, notwithstanding the substantial amount of personal funds invested by a franchisee, there is little or no protection in most cases where a dispute arises by consumer protection, labour
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for that reason. The abuses for Tide selling in Canada are well documented.
HON. RONALD MacKINLEY (L): All right. So basically this franchise law will protect you if you want to go and buy potatoes from
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