New Brunswickers reported losing more than $1.2 million to investment frauds and scams in 2023, according to the Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick (the Commission).
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Do you remember getting the rental deposit back from that apartment you rented several years ago? Are you the beneficiary of a forgotten investment account from a loved one who passed? Did you receive your security deposit when you closed your NB Power account at your last residence?
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News and Alerts
The Financial and Consumer Services Commission (the Commission) is encouraging New Brunswick consumers to ask for proof of licence before agreeing to purchase anything from a door-to-door (direct)
News and Alerts
The Financial and Consumer Services Commission (the Commission) is warning New Brunswickers to be cautious when dealing with door-to-door (direct) sellers.
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Summer is here and that often means an increase in door-to-door sales activity. Driveway paving and sealing, roofing, and lawn care services are among the products and/or services you might b
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Floods. Hurricanes. Fires. Earthquakes. Last year, Canada reached more than $3.1 billion in insured losses due to catastrophic events1. With climate change, natural disasters and extreme weather events a reality facing all Canadians, you may be wondering if you have the right insurance coverage in place to make sure you are well protected.