Each month during an equal payments plan you are required to pay in full by the due date that month’s equal payments plan instalment. There is no administration fee charged for entering into a special payments plan. However, if we do not receive the full minimum due on a statement within 59 days of the date of that statement, or any event of default (other than a payment default) occurs under your Cardmember Agreement, all special payment plans on your account will terminate and (i) you will then be charged interest on the balances outstanding on such plans at the applicable regular annual rate from the day after the date of your next statement, and (ii) the balances outstanding will form part of the balance due on that statement. Interest does not accrue during the period of the plan. Dealers may sell for less.įinancing available is “Equal payments, no interest” for 24 months (unless otherwise stated) and is only available on request, on approved credit and on purchases of $150 (unless otherwise stated) or more (Gift Cards excluded) made with your Triangle credit card at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Mark’s, L’Équipeur, Atmosphere, Sports Rousseau, Hockey Experts, L’Entrepôt du Hockey and participating Sports Experts. **Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. ±Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. The tire producer / manufacturer and Canadian Tire uses this fee to pay for the collection, transportation, and processing of used tires.ĬANADIAN TIRE® and the CANADIAN TIRE T riangle Design are registered trade-marks of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. Contact the CBA at if you would like to take the WHMIS 2015 training program or you would like more information on Blood Lead Exposure templates for distribution warehouses and retail operations.△The tire producer / manufacturer of the tires you are buying, and Canadian Tire is responsible for the recycling fee that is included in your invoice. The CBA has worked with provincial regulators to develop WHMIS training and Blood Lead Exposure plans for use by CBA members. Lead is a know carcinogen and a bio-accumulative toxin and Provincial Health and Safety regulations have been developed to protect workers from lead in the workplace. Please contact the CBA at for more information on the transportation of lead batteries as hazardous waste. In addition to TDG, Environment Canada and each province have requirements for the shipment of waste lead batteries because they are considered hazardous waste. Contact the CBA at for a copy of Transport Canada’s EC or to enroll in the CBA’s TDG online training programs. The Federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act requires all shipments of lead batteries to conform to TDG and because lead batteries are a non-conforming dangerous good, all shipments of lead batteries must conform to an Equivalency Certificate (EC) issued by Transport Canada and the consignor, transporter and consignee must have TDG training and a valid TDG Certificate. The transportation of new, used and waste lead batteries are subject to a variety of Federal and Provincial regulatory requirements. For more information, contact the CBA at Regulations: The CBA has approved stewardship plans in the above provinces and can provide regulatory compliance to importers of lead batteries. The Provincial Stewardship regulations require the first importer of a lead battery, regardless if they are embedded in a product or sold in the Aftermarket, to have a method of collecting the lead batteries at end of life. In addition, the CBA has a voluntary Stewardship Plan with the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Alberta, while the Province of Saskatchewan has chosen to exempt lead batteries from their Stewardship Regulation. Currently, the CBA provides compliance to the Stewardship Regulations in the following provinces:ġ) Prince Edward Island’s Materials Stewardship and Recycling Regulation: More Regulatory Information PEI Stewardship PlanĢ) Ontario’s Battery Regulation: More Regulatory Informationģ) Manitoba’s Household Hazardous Material and Prescribed Materials Stewardship Regulation More information MB Stewardship PlanĤ) British Columbia’s Recycling Regulation: More Regulatory Information BC Stewardship Plan Stewardship (or Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR)) regulations for lead batteries are expanding in Canada. The following sections summarize the various Stewardship, Transportation and Collection and Storage requirements of Federal and Provincial regulations. The CBA has worked with Federal and Provincial regulatory agencies to help members understand and comply with a wide variety of Federal and Provincial regulations that apply to lead batteries.
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