Is there a Canadian equivalent to the Federal Trade Commission?

I am confused... If we pay them with our tax dollars, What exactly does the Federal Trade Commision do for us?

  • This is from Wikipedia... "The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is an independent agency of the United States government, established in 1914 by the Federal Trade Commission Act. ...show more

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    no rules for us fools it is a game of spin the bottle and pour me a drink and let them all sink ... i think ...n i dunt tink u or i spilt nuttin rong... ok?

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The FDC are responsible for ensuring that M&Ms are evenly mixed unlike countries like Iran where each bag contains all the same colour.

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they are trying to pass laws that make it illegal for a person to have a garden and sell their extra produce, that is what they do for us. They abuse their power like all other government idiots....... I know, violation notice on the way.

Sandy Giggles

an Independent Agency......of the Government is that contradictory? The Regulators are also from a Stephen King Novel and you know what he's like... hmmmmmm? The Regulating Enforcers You spelled Ronnie has no idea wrong

Lizzy ®

Now yew listen here yung'un. I ain't never heard of no Federal Trade Commission. Ain't no cents in the damn thing anyhow. Especially if it was made way back yonder, 'for I was born. The owny Commission I believe in is the TLC. Texas Lottery Commission. I'll win big, I will. Yew just watch.

Little Glib Turdo (Katerade)

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