Formation 1947 Purpose Consumer advocacy Official language English, French Founded 1947 Type of business Consumer organization | Legal status Active Region served Canada National President Bruce Cran Headquarters Ottawa, Canada | |
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The Consumers’ Association of Canada, founded in 1947, is a Canadian independent, charitable, volunteer-based, consumer organization. Based nationally in Ottawa with regional branches in Montreal, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Vancouver, the organization focuses on the social problems of food distribution and health, trade, standards, and communications and financial services.
Their aim is to raise consumer awareness of marketplace issues, and to facilitate government and industrial coordination to tackle marketplace difficulties.
Isabel Atkinson served as national president from 1956 to 1960.
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