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Terms & Conditions

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Legal Disclaimer

The information provided on this page serves as general guidance for creating your own Terms & Conditions. It is not a substitute for legal advice tailored to your specific business needs. We recommend seeking professional legal assistance to ensure your Terms & Conditions accurately reflect your business requirements and protect your legal rights.

Understanding Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions (T&C) define the legal framework for interactions between website visitors or customers and the website owner. Tailored T&C are essential to establish and govern the legal relationship between both parties. As the website owner, creating clear and comprehensive T&C is crucial to protect your rights and mitigate legal risks. However, T&C content should be customized to suit the unique nature of your website's activities and services.

Key Components of T&C

Typically, T&C cover a range of aspects including user eligibility, payment methods, modification of offerings, warranties, intellectual property rights, account suspension or termination, and more. For detailed insights, refer to our comprehensive guide on 'Crafting an Effective Terms and Conditions Policy'.

Our campaign acknowledges the traditional land on which we reside is in Treaty Six Territory. We would like to thank the diverse Indigenous Peoples whose ancestors’ footsteps have marked this territory for centuries, such as nêhiyaw (Nay-hee-yow) / Cree, Dene (Deh-neyh), Anishinaabe (Ah-nish-in-ah-bay) / Saulteaux (So-toe), Nakota Isga (Na-koh-tah ee-ska) / Nakota Sioux (Na-koh-tah sue), and Niitsitapi (Nit-si-tahp-ee) / Blackfoot peoples. We also acknowledge this as the Métis’ (May-tee) homeland and the home of one of the largest communities of Inuit south of the 60th parallel. We acknowledge the lasting impacts of colonialism on Indigenous Peoples of this land and commit to honouring the histories, traditions, and ceremony of those who came before us as we work towards truth and reconciliation. 

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