Social Sciences, asked by MansuChaurasia, 4 months ago

how does the government protect consumers producers workers and environment ?​

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Answered by Abhinav22088
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The federal government is responsible for creating marketplaces that are fair, efficient and competitive for producers, traders and consumers. The Office of Consumer Affairs, which is part of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, is responsible for this.

The federal government is also responsible for the safety of food products. This includes food labelling and advertising. They also inspect food, plants and animals at Canada's borders. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is responsible for this. The federal government also oversees telecommunications. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulates internet, phone and TV services.

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