Known as the “Act to protect consumers against planned obsolescence and to promote durability, repairability and the maintenance of goods,” Bill 29 proposes “major advances for Quebecers, who are entitled to obtain durable, quality and repairable goods.” It was introduced by Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Quebec and Minister responsible for Consumer Protection, Simon
Known as the "Act to protect consumers against planned obsolescence and to promote durability, repairability and the maintenance of goods," Bill 29 proposes "major advances for Quebecers, who are entitled to obtain durable, quality and repairable goods." It was introduced by Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Quebec and Minister responsible for Consumer Protection, Simon