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Ref: 830-717/004

Federal-Provincial-Territorial Meeting of Ministers responsible for Consumer Affairs
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - May 25, 2001

Consumer Ministers Take Action to Improve Consumer Protection in the
Evolving Marketplace

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, May 25, 2001 -- Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for consumer affairs met today in St. John's, Newfoundland to take action on important and emerging consumer issues in a rapidly changing marketplace. The meeting was co-chaired by the Honourable Brian Tobin, federal Minister of Industry and the Honourable Walter Noel, Newfoundland and Labrador Minister of Government Services and Lands.

Referring to the expanding e-commerce marketplace that has grown in the last few years, Minister Brian Tobin, co-chair of the meeting said, AIt is vital for consumers to be protected when they shop for goods and services over the Internet. I am, therefore, pleased to be able to say that Ministers have made substantial progress in agreeing to harmonize electronic commerce consumer protection legislation.

Reinforcing the need for forthright action, Minister Walter Noel, the provincial co-chair of the meeting said, AThis meeting was about consumer protection and consumer information. Every day, consumers are bombarded with new ways of doing business in an ever changing marketplace. As a result it is essential for governments to work together to protect consumers and to ensure that they have the information and skills needed to participate effectively in today's marketplace. Our agreement to harmonize regulations in relation to fair debt collection practices and jointly develop information products for new groups of consumers are concrete examples of our determination to take action.

Consumers face a marketplace that is changing daily as a result of the introduction of new technologies and of increasingly more complex and sophisticated products and services. New approaches are needed to protect consumers and ensure that they are better informed and better able to defend their interests in this new environment.

Ministers have, therefore, set priorities for collaborative action to:

Modernize and harmonize consumer legislation and policies

Develop effective marketplace practices in cooperation with business and consumer groups

Provide reliable consumer information

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