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Industry
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An Act to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
(Safeguarding Canadians’ Personal Information Act) with respect to the mandatory breach notification provisions
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Arts and Culture
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An Act to promote the efficiency and adaptability of the Canadian economy by regulating certain activities that discourage reliance on electronic means of carrying out commercial activities, and to amend the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act, the Competition Act, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and the Telecommunications Act
(Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act) with repect to mandatory reporting requirements
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Taxation and Finance
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Changes to the payments industry in Canada as described in the proposed Voluntary Code of Conduct for the Debit and Credit Card Industry in Canada issued by Finance Canada. Possible legislation to regulate the payments industry in Canada, either designating the credit card companies under the Canadian Payments Act, or a similar legislative proposal. Implementation of certain provisions of "Transparency, Balance and Choice: Canada’s Credit Card and Debit Card Systems" - Report of the Senate Committee on Banking Trace and Commerce.
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Regulation, Policies or Program, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Consumer Issues
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Consumer Product Safety Act with respect to business confidentiality provisions and recall provisions
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Intellectual Property
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Copyright Act - with respect to possible changes introducing levies on blank media, digital rights management technology, parallel imports; changes to "notice and takedown" regulations contained within existing copyright legilsation; lobbying for exceptions for photo finishers.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Consumer Issues, Science and Technology, Telecommunications
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Discussion of Retail Council of Canada's priorities and government intentions regarding Federal Digital Charter implementation Bill C-27
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Financial Institutions
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Formerly Bill C-243 - An Act to Amend the Payment Card Network Act (credit card acceptance fees)
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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International Trade
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International Trade - Request for Tarriff Relief for Retail Goods
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Regulation, Policies or Program
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Taxation and Finance
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Proposed changes to the tax treatment of privately held corporations
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Taxation and Finance
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Proposed changes to the tax treatment of privately held corporations; concerns with income distribution by family businesses and passive investments.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Industry, Internal Trade
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Proposed legislation and policies related to prevention of forced and child labour in Canadian supply chains.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program
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International Trade
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RCC is interested in seeing the elimination of import duties that still exist on finished goods.
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Policies or Program
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Agriculture, Animal Welfare, Consumer Issues, Fisheries, International Trade
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RCC is interested in working with government to see regulations related to food safety and consumer product safety harmonizes with similar regulations that exist in the united states.
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Policies or Program
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Agriculture, Animal Welfare, Environment
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Safe Food for Canadian Act, formerly Bill S-11, An Act respecting food commodities, including their inspection, their safety, their labelling and advertising, their import, export and interprovincial trade, the establishment of standards for them, the registration or licensing of persons who perform certain activities related to them, the establishment of standards governing establishments where those activities are performed and the registration of establishments where those activities are performed.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Retail Council of Canada (RCC) is a national not-for-profit organization representing more than 45,000 storefronts including independent retailers, regional and national chain stores, discount, and department stores. RCC provides an extensive range of services including group buying services, national conferences and government relations for its members. Building on past successes through our close partnerships with the grocery sector, RCC is entering a new era of collaboration with the launch of our grocery division. The purpose of the new division is to provide a strategic focus on Grocery Retailing. In addition, RCC will build on synergies within the grocery and general mass merchandise categories to provide increased benefits and efficiencies for all retailers. For more information, visit our website at www.retailcouncil.org.
Diane J. Brisebois, President & Chief Executive Officer
Address:
1881 Yonge Street, Suite 800
Toronto, ON M4S 3C4
Canada
Telephone number:
416-922-6678
Ext.
250
This is the responsible officer name as provided in the most recent registration for the corporation or organization.
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Retail Council of Canada/Conseil canadien du commerce de detail | 2024-05-15 | current |
Retail Council of Canada/Conseil canadien du commerce de detail | 2009-04-01 | 2024-05-15 |
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Note: Monthly Communication Reports are due on the 15th day of each month for communications that took place in the previous month.
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Registrants are required to submit a monthly communication report for each oral and arranged communication with a designated public office holder. The name of the most senior paid officer (i.e. the registrant) will appear on all in-house monthly communication reports, whether or not he/she participated in the communication.
Note: Monthly Communication Reports are due on the 15th day of each month for communications that took place in the previous month.
Results below are sorted by posted date, beginning with the most recent.