Changes to British Columbia’s Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act take effect August 1, 2026: What businesses need to know
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millerthomson.comChanges to British Columbia’s Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act take effect August 1, 2026: What businesses need to knowmillerthomson.comBusinesses dealing with consumers in British Columbia have just over one month to comply with significant new consumer protection requirements in the province. On August 1, 2026, amendments (PDF) to BC’s Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act (“BPCPA”) come into force, introducing mandatory terms for most types of consumer contracts, new rules for subscription agreements, […] The post Changes to British Columbia’s Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act take effect August 1, 2026: What businesses need to know appeared first on Miller Thomson .
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