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  1. Air Transportation Regulations - SOR/88-58 (Section 135.91)

     A person must not set out an air transportation charge in an advertisement as if it were a third party charge or use the term tax in an advertisement to describe an air transportation charge.

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  2. Radio Regulations, 1986 - SOR/86-982 (Section 2)

     In these Regulations,

    commercial message

    commercial message means an advertisement intended to sell or promote goods, services, natural resources or activities and includes an advertisement that mentions or displays in a list of prizes the name of the person selling or promoting those goods, services, natural resources or activities; (message publicitaire)

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  3. Safe Food for Canadians Regulations - SOR/2018-108 (Section 359)
    Marginal note:Application or use of product legend
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    • Marginal note:Advertisement and sale

      (2) A person is authorized to advertise and sell a food commodity that has on it the product legend that is set out in Schedule 9, or a food commodity in connection with which that product legend is used, if

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    • Marginal note:Application or use — other than food commodity

      (3) A person is authorized, for advertisement or information purposes, to apply the product legend that is set out in Schedule 9 to, and use it in connection with, any item to which the Act applies other than a food commodity.


  4. Safe Food for Canadians Regulations - SOR/2018-108 (Section 238)
    Marginal note:Net quantity in advertisement

     If the declaration of net quantity of a consumer prepackaged food or of a serving of the food is shown in metric units and Canadian units, the net quantity of the food or serving in an advertisement may be shown in either a metric unit or a Canadian unit.


  5. Pacifiers Regulations - SOR/2016-184 (Section 6)
    Marginal note:Reference to Canada Consumer Product Safety Act or Regulations
    •  (1) Written information that appears on a pacifier, that accompanies one or that is in any advertisement for one must not make any direct or indirect reference to the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act or these Regulations.

    • Marginal note:Representations — use or modification

      (2) Any written information that appears on or that accompanies a pacifier, and any advertisement of one, must not make representations in respect of the use of or modification to the pacifier that would result in the failure of the pacifier to meet a requirement of these Regulations.



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