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Services that provide information and/or allow individuals to file formal complaints about businesses, medical or non-medical professionals, government agencies, landlords, tenants, and more.

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Provides dispute-resolution services for consumers and small businesses who cannot resolve a complaint with their banking or investment firm. Investigators gather information from both parties, review the facts, and may request additional details or documents.

Investigations consider good financial practices, relevant laws, regulatory guidance, and applicable professional standards or codes of conduct.

Decisions are made based on fairness to both sides, and the organization does not advocate for either party.

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The public can report concerns or complaints about early learning centres or child care facilities.
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Receives and investigates complaints from the public about child care services in Epekwitk / PEI.

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Accepts questions and complaints about potential violations of the Canada Elections Act, the Referendum Act, and other related laws during a federal election or by-election.
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Helps to file a complaint against eligible types of consumer transactions in PEI. Includes:
  • Investments
  • Insurance
  • Real estate trading
  • Trust and loan companies
  • Payday lending
  • Credit reporting and disclosure
  • Direct selling (includes door-to-door salespeople)
  • Debt collection
  • Cemeteries and funeral services
  • Charitable lotteries
Note: Must make attempts to resolve the issue by informing the business before submitting a complaint to the division.
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The Information and Privacy Commissioner is an independent officer of the Legislative Assembly, responsible for reviewing complaints from the public about actions or decisions made under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPP) and the Health Information Act.The Commissioner has the authority to make recommendations and issue orders to public bodies and custodians of information.

  • Request a Review: Members of the public can request a review if they have made an information request under the FOIPP Act or Health Information Act and they disagree with the public body or custodian's decision about providing the requested information OR if they have received no response to their request.
  • Make a Privacy Complaint: Members of the public can make a complaint if they believe their personal information or personal health information is not being properly collected, used, disclosed or protected by a public body or custodian. The Commissioner will investigate such complaints.
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Employees or employers in non-union workplaces can file a formal complaint if they think their employer/employee has violated the PEI Employment Standards Act. The Chief Employment Standards Officer is responsible for reviewing such complaints.

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Responds to and investigates complaints from members of the public about lawyers practising in Epekwitk / PEI. Complaints can be a range of professional conduct issues and all complaints must be submitted in writing.
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Complaints can be submitted about a government institution that has not complied with the French Languages Services Act.
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Responds to and investigates complaints from members of the public about massage therapists practising in Epekwitk / PEI. Complaints can be a range of professional conduct issues and all complaints must be submitted in writing.

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