Industry Canada Update
N E W S R E L E A S E
Competition Bureau Clarifies Rules for the Marketing of Canadian
Diamonds
OTTAWA, November 13, 2001 - The Competition Bureau announced new
rules today regarding false or misleading representations relating to
the marketing of Canadian diamonds. The new rules are outlined in the
Bureau's Enforcement Policy on the Marketing of Canadian Diamonds and
in the Bureau's updated Guide to "Made in Canada" Claims.
In its analysis of the emerging Canadian diamond industry in Canada over
the last year, the Bureau noted confusion and uncertainty over what could
be advertised as a Canadian diamond. Specifically, industry participants
asked the Bureau where the substantial transformation test stated in the
Bureau's Guide to "Made in Canada" Claims meant that a diamond had to
be mined, cut and polished in Canada to be advertised as a Canadian diamond.
The Bureau's updated Guide clarifies the situation, establishing as an
underlying principle that goods, which are mined or harvested in Canada,
will be considered Canadian.
The Bureau's new Enforcement Policy on the Marketing of Canadian Diamonds
reflects the clarifications outlined in the updated Guide to "Made in
Canada" Claims, stating that a diamond can be advertised as a "Canadian
diamond" when it originates from Canadian soil. Foreign diamonds, cut
and polished in Canada, do not qualify as "Canadian diamond".
"These clarifications will benefit consumers and will help open up the
market by allowing all Canadian mined diamonds to be advertised as Canadian
diamonds," said Raymond Pierce, Deputy Commissioner of Competition for
the Bureau's Fair Business Practices Branch. "Our approach on this issue
is consistent with the Bureau's objective, under the Competition Act,
that all advertising claims be fair and accurate. For assistance or to
obtain a copy of the Enforcement Policy on the Marketing of Canadian Diamonds,
or the Guide to "Made in Canada" Claims please call the Bureau's Information
Centre Toll-Free at 1-800-348-5358 or visit their website at: http://www.competition.ic.gc.ca/
The Competition Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that
ensures all Canadians enjoy the benefits of a competitive economy, low
prices, product choice and quality service. It oversees the application
of the Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, the
Textile Labelling Act and the Precious Metals Marking Act.
For general public enquiries, please contact: Competition Bureau's information
Centre at 1-800-348-5358.
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