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  1. Contraventions Regulations - SOR/96-313 (SCHEDULE I.01 : Canada National Parks Act)

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    PART I.002

    National Historic Parks General Regulations

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    Item Provision of National Historic Parks General Regulations Short-Form Description Fine ($)
    27 35
    • (a) Displaying an advertisement or a handbill without a permit

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    • (b) Distributing an advertisement or a handbill without a permit

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    PART VI

    National Parks General Regulations

    Column I Column II Column III
    Item Provision of National Parks General Regulations Short-Form Description Fine ($)
    19 33
    • (a) Displaying advertisement or handbill

    30
    • (b) Distributing advertisement or handbill

    50

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  2. Financial Consumer Protection Framework Regulations - SOR/2021-181 (Section 51)

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    Marginal note:Advertisements — transactions financed by institution
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       (1) If an institution finances a transaction depicted in an advertisement that involves a representation, express or implied, that a period of a loan is free of any interest charges, the institution must ensure that the advertisement discloses whether or not interest, due after the period, accrues during the period.

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      Marginal note:Disclosure of conditions

      (3) If interest does not accrue during the period, the institution must also ensure that the advertisement discloses any conditions that apply to the forgiving of the accrued interest and the APR, or the annual interest rate in the case of credit cards or lines of credit, for a period when those conditions are not met.


  3. Code of Professional Conduct for Patent Agents and Trademark Agents Regulations - SOR/2021-165 (SCHEDULE : Code of Professional Conduct for Licensees)

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    An agent may advertise services and fees or otherwise solicit work if the advertisement is

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    2 The agent’s advertisements may be designed to provide information to assist a potential client to choose an agent who has the appropriate skills and knowledge for the client’s particular matter. The agent may indicate that their practice is restricted to a particular area or may indicate that they practice in a certain area if that is the case. In all cases, the representations made must be accurate (that is, demonstrably true) and must not be misleading.

    3 The agent must not indicate by way of advertisement, letterhead or otherwise that they have a professional office at a specified location if that is not, in fact, the case.

    4 An agent may advertise the fees to be charged for their services if

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    • (b) the advertisement states whether other amounts, such as disbursements and taxes, will be added to the fees; and

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  4. Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987 - SOR/87-49 (Section 2)

     In these Regulations,

    classified announcement

    classified announcement  means an advertisement respecting goods or services offered or sought by a person not engaged in the business of dealing in those goods or services; (petites annonces)

    commercial message

    commercial message  means an advertisement intended to sell or promote goods, services, natural resources or activities, including an advertisement that mentions or displays in a list of prizes the name of the person selling or promoting the goods, services, natural resources or activities, and that is broadcast in a break within a program or between programs; (message publicitaire)

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  5. Financial Consumer Protection Framework Regulations - SOR/2021-181 (Section 30)
    Marginal note:Advertisements

     For the purposes of paragraph 627.87(1)(c) of the Act, the following information is prescribed information:

    • (a) if an advertisement gives an example of a situation in which interest would be payable, an example of another situation in which no interest would be payable; and

    • (b) if an advertisement gives an example of a situation in which interest would be payable that is in addition to any minimum interest that is guaranteed, an example of another situation in which only the minimum interest would be payable.



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