4. Complain to the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery

Try these tools:

Use this tool to write a letter to a business to complain about a product or service.

Use this letter-writing tool to complain about a product or service.

If you cancel your contract and the seller does not give you your money back, you can complain to the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery.

The Ministry has a complaint form that you can fill out and email. You can also print and mail it. To contact the Ministry:

Toll-free 1-800-889-9768

Toronto area 416-326-8800

TTY Toll-free 1-877-666-6545

TTY Toronto area 416-229-6086

Website www.ontario.ca/mcs

Email consumer@ontario.ca

Mailing Address:

Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery
Consumer Services Operations Division
P.O. Box 450
Toronto, ON, M7A 2J6

You have to include information about:

  • whether you sent a complaint letter to the seller (if you did, attach a copy)
  • whether you have documents that prove your claim, like receipts, invoices, contracts, or other important documents
  • your complaint
  • details about the seller
  • what you want the seller to do
  • your contact information

The Ministry will review your complaint. They may:

  • refer you to an organization or government office that might be better able to help you
  • help you and the business reach an agreement through
  • educate you and the business about the rules and laws that must be followed
  • make a compliance order that tells the business to stop giving out materials that are not true, or to correct the information in the materials
  • investigate your complaint
  • take the business to court
  • add the business to the Consumer Beware list
  • suggest that you sue the business in small claims court

The steps the Ministry takes depends on the facts and evidence in your case.

Hide this website