Quebec government moves to ban planned obsolescence, ensure products can be repaired

Jun 1, 2023 | 9:27 AM

QUEBEC — The Quebec government wants to legislate a ban on planned obsolescence to ensure products bought by consumers can be repaired.

Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette introduced a bill today that would amend Quebec’s Consumer Protection Act to prohibit the sale of any product whose obsolescence is planned.

It would also require manufacturers and retailers to ensure replacement parts and repair services are available at a reasonable price for the products they sell in the province.

If the bill is adopted, manufacturers would also be required to ensure products can be repaired with ordinary tools and without causing irreversible damage.