On December 17, 2025, the Government of Québec published the final version of a regulation providing clarity on the warranty of good working order first introduced in 2023 by Bill 29, An Act to protect consumers from planned...more
In keeping with its recent renewed interest in establishing robust protections for consumers within the province, the government of Québec tabled a new bill on December 2, 2025 amending the Québec Consumer Protection Act...more
As of January 19, 2026, the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada's (the "Commissioner") revised interpretation of the “significant part of duties” registration threshold set out under section 7 of the federal...more
A recent decision issued by the Tribunal administrative du Québec (“TAQ”) brings clarity to how non-French expressions may appear on commercial signage in Québec, and in particular how courts will interpret the exception...more
In advance of the coming into force on October 5, 2025 of the provisions relating to the warranty of availability of replacement parts, repair services and information necessary to maintain or repair goods (the “Warranty”)...more
10/6/2025
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Repairs ,
Warranties
On July 3, 2025, Québec’s financial institutions regulator – the Autorité des marchés financiers (“AMF”) – published draft guidelines (“Draft Guidelines”) on the use of artificial intelligence systems (“AI Systems”) by...more
On June 25, 2025, the Government of Québec published a Regulation that clarifies the obligations of merchants and manufacturers with respect to the warranty of availability of replacement parts and repair services. These...more
The final amendments to the Québec Charter of the French Language (“Charter”) introduced by Bill 96 will come into force on June 1, 2025. These changes relate to how non-French trademarks can appear on commercial signage and...more
5/23/2025
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Canada ,
Enforcement ,
French Language Requirements ,
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Penalties ,
Product Packaging ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Trademarks ,
Trademarks Act
Two recent decisions by Québec’s data protection authority, the Commission d’accès à l’information (the “CAI”), should serve as cautionary tales for any business contemplating the deployment of biometric information...more
3/31/2025
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Data Protection ,
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Enforcement Actions ,
Facial Recognition Technology ,
Privacy Laws ,
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Regulatory Requirements
Over the past few years, the Québec government has shown a renewed interest in establishing robust protections for consumers within the province. As part of this project, Bill 29, An Act to protect consumers from planned...more
Bill 72, An Act to protect consumers against abusive commercial practices and to offer better transparency with respect to prices and credit, was recently tabled by the Québec government. This legislation includes amendments...more
10/11/2024
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Consumer Lenders ,
Contract Terms ,
Credit Agreements ,
Deposit Accounts ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Merchants ,
Price Transparency ,
Retailers ,
Transparency
Over the past few months, there have been a number of regulatory developments in Québec which will have an important impact on the insurance sector. These include: (i) clarifications on how new French language requirements...more
This post summarizes a newly published regulation (the “Amended Regulation”) amending the Québec Charter of the French Language (“Charter”) and the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business in key areas such...more
This post summarizes a newly published draft regulation (“Draft Regulation”) that, if passed, will amend the Québec Charter of the French Language (“Charter”) and the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and...more
On October 27, 2023, Québec repealed the provisions of the Act respecting lotteries, publicity contests, and amusement machines pertaining to publicity contests and abolished the Rules respecting publicity contests entirely....more
The province of Québec recently enacted Bill 29, An Act to protect consumers from planned obsolescence and to promote the durability, repairability and maintenance of goods. This legislation adds important new provisions on...more
Our August 2022 post summarized the main business-related changes that Bill 96 made to the Québec Charter of the French Language (“Charter”). This post provides updates on several key issues, particularly the potential impact...more