Consumer Protection Act, 2002 (CPA) that will likely form the basis of a future legislative overhaul where the existing CPA would be repealed and a new statute would come into force. The Consultation Paper invites the public and industry stakeholders to provide their commentary on the proposed reforms, in addition to sharing any further suggested amendments to the CPA. The Consultation Paper launches the second phase of Ontario's comprehensive review of the CPA. On March 12, 2020, the Ministry of Consumer and Government Services began its review of the CPA with an online survey. This announcement marked an important step towards modernizing the CPA as the review aims to