Brief

Summary:

The Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) in Canada, introduced in 2010, aims to strengthen consumer protection by providing enhanced regulatory powers to the government, manufacturers, and importers. The objectives of the Act include ensuring safety, strengthening oversight, and improving information flow. Key provisions include a general prohibition on the sale of unsafe products, reporting obligations for health or safety incidents, and regulatory powers granted to the Minister of Health. The CCPSA has had a significant impact on consumer product safety regulations in Canada, reducing risks and boosting consumer confidence.

This content is restricted.

Highlights content goes here...

Quick Insight
RADA.AI
RADA.AI
Hello! I'm RADA.AI - Regulatory Analysis and Decision Assistance. Your Intelligent guide for compliance and decision-making. How can i assist you today?
Suggested

Form successfully submitted. One of our GRI rep will contact you shortly

Thanking You!

Enter your Email

Enter your registered username/email id.

Enter your Email

Enter your email id below to signup.
Individual Plan
$125 / month OR $1250 / year
Features
Best for: Researchers, Legal professionals, Academics
Enterprise Plan
Contact for Pricing
Features
Best for: Law Firms, Corporations, Government Bodies