Wendy Hulton was quoted in The Globe and Mail article, "Fines for false made-in-Canada claims could chill investment, food manufacturers say."
- Hulton, Wendy G.
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Wendy Hulton was quoted in The Globe and Mail article, "Fines for false made-in-Canada claims could chill investment, food manufacturers say," discussing concerns among food manufacturers that consumer-protection measures against overstating links to Canada could unintentionally lead retailers to invest less in Canadian products. "Still, with fines limited to a maximum of $25,000 for serious violations, steeper penalties are needed to truly disincentivize false advertising," said Wendy. To read more, click here.
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