Manitoba Pushes Right-to-Repair Bill
Manitobas New Bill: Empowering Consumers to Repair Their Products
The Manitoba government is introducing a new bill to simplify product repairs for consumers. This legislation requires suppliers to provide necessary parts, tools, and software for fixes, offering alternatives to official dealers. The proposal stems from Minister Mintu Sandhus personal experience with a truck repair. The bill, similar to Quebecs right-to-repair law, aims to increase consumer choice and potentially lower repair costs. Details on covered products will follow, with the Progressive Conservatives advocating for farm machinery inclusion. The bill is currently under legislative debate.
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