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Consumer Information

Valemount Public Library subscribes to EBSCO to offer you Consumer Reports free with your library card.

EBSCO Host – Search more than 10,000 popular and academic magazines, reference books, plus images, covering all subject areas, from current events and history to the arts and sciences. Many Canadian titles are included. Narrow results by date, subject, publication, etc.

To access Consumer Reports, follow instructions below!

 

Databases

Consumer Reports – usually the first place someone thinks of to look for information, find reliable reviews and ratings for common household appliances, electronics, automobiles, and other products. Search EBSCO, choose General/News Databases, then click on Advanced Search below the search bar. Fill out the “Limit your results” as per below (click on Full Text, and fill out Consumer Reports under Publication)

Consumer Product Reviews

  • ConsumerSearch – brings together product reviews from many quality sources, compiles them into an overall rating, and provides comments on any discrepancies between reviews.
  • Wirecutter (New York Times blog) – product reviews from readers.

Dispute Resolution

  • Better Business Bureau (BBB) – check reviews and BBB accreditation status of businesses.
  • Complaint Roadmap (Innovation Canada) – a step-by-step guide to resolving a consumer-related dispute with a company, business, or individual. Includes information on going to court if all other avenues fail.
  • Consumer Protection BC – helping consumers by providing information on a wide range of marketplace issues, consumer tips and resources on a variety of topics such as handling parking disputes, choosing a moving company, and avoiding telemarketing scams.
  • Office of Consumer Affairs (Government of Canada) – promotes the interests and protection of Canadian consumers by providing quality information to the public and investigating complaints.

Home Guides & Rebates

  • EnerGuide (Government of Canada) – guide to energy-efficient appliances, heating and cooling, and more.

Personal Finance & Budgets

  • ABC Money Matters – Resources – free introductory financial literacy program for adult learners, offering resources on general financial literary, and information specific for Indigenous peoples, and people with diverse abilities. Developed by ABC Life Literacy Canada in partnership with the Government of Canada and TD Bank Group.
  • Budget Planner (Government of Canada) – tool lets you create a budget you can save and update online.
  • Canadian Banking Basics (Canadian Bankers Association) offers an accessible overview of different banking topics, including: choosing the right bank account, help with debt, cybersecurity, information for seniors, help with digital banking, banking for farmers, and more.
  • Canadian Financial Literacy Database – Resources, events, tools and information on budgeting, money management, insurance, saving, investing, and taxes from various Canadian organizations.
  • GetSmarterAboutMoney.ca (Ontario Securities Commission) provides unbiased and independent financial tools to help you make better financial decisions.

Vehicles & Driving

  • ICBC Practice Knowledge Test - Prepare for the knowledge test for your learner's (Class 5 or 7) license. Download the app or use your browser. Available in 7 languages.
  • ICBC Learn to Drive Smart - most commonly used by new drivers to study for the knowledge test. If you're an experienced driver or new resident, you can use this guide to brush up on your driving smarts.
  • Kelley Blue Book – reviews, ratings, and price information for new and used vehicles.
  • Vehicle Safety and Inspection Online: Access in library - Provides current vehicle safety and inspection standards and related BC legislation from official sources. The product's statement of use is on its home page (above link). Read the statement, and then click "Agree" to use the database.