When household appliances break down – instead of repairing them, many consumers are left making a trip to the recycling depot. Expensive repairs and lack of local replacement parts are just some of the reasons appliances end up getting tossed. But a bill currently before the Canadian Senate could help change that. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa has more.
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