The Ontario Liberals are warning the Doug Ford government is poised to make changes to consumer legislation that could allow rewards points to expire.
Proposed changes to the Consumer Protection Act contained in the government’s Bill 46, the “Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act,” would repeal a measure introduced in 2016 that prevented reward points from expiring “due to the passage of time alone.”
The Ford government denies that the change would allow rewards points to expire, saying the changes would actually add more consumer protections.
Speaking during Question Period at Queen’s Park on Monday, interim Liberal Leader John Fraser said the premier was “sneaking through legislation that will allow everyday Ontarians’ reward points to expire, favouring big corporations over everyda

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