Grade C+ — Standard consumer terms (score 65/100)
Canadian Tire reserves the right to modify terms without notice and claims a perpetual, irrevocable license to user-generated content for any commercial purpose.
Broad unilateral change rights, perpetual content license, and limited liability.
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited ("Canadian Tire") may, in its sole discretion and for any reason, modify, supplement or amend these Terms and Conditions without any notice or liability to you or any other person...
The company reserves the right to change the terms of service at any time without providing any notice to the user.
By providing consent, the Contributor hereby grants to Canadian Tire, the perpetual, non-exclusive, irrevocable, sublicensable, worldwide, royalty-free right and license to exhibit, distribute, reproduce, use, modify, adapt, publish, translate, transmit, disclose, publicly perform and publicly display the User Generated Content...
If you consent to them using your content, you grant them a permanent, irrevocable, and worldwide license to use your content and likeness for any commercial purpose.
If, notwithstanding the foregoing, Canadian Tire or any of the Third Parties should be found liable for any loss or damage... the liability of Canadian Tire and the Third Parties shall in no event exceed in the aggregate $250 CAD.
The company limits its total financial liability to $250, regardless of the damages you may suffer.
Personal information includes, but is not limited to, your name, address, age, income, date of birth, gender, biometric information, financial information and credit records...
The company explicitly collects biometric information as part of its personal data collection practices.
Canadian Tire... may provide your personal information in response to a search warrant or other legally valid inquiry or order, or to an investigative body in the case of a breach of an agreement or contravention of law...
The company will share your personal information with government or law enforcement agencies in response to legal inquiries.
You may contact the Privacy Office... to request that your personal information be deleted from our records.
You have the right to request that the company delete your personal information from their records.
Last reviewed 2026-08-18 under rubric v3.5.