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AREAS OF LAW: Torts; Negligence; Hospital emergency ward; …

WEBAREAS OF LAW: Torts; Negligence; Hospital emergency ward; Suicide; Occupiers Liability Act Paur v. Providence Health Care, 2017 BCCA 161 (CanLII)

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URL: https://canliiconnects.org/en/summaries/54042

Guidance on Interpreting Frivolous and Vexatious Provisions

WEBMany regulators have a provision permitting them to not proceed with complaints that are frivolous, vexatious, made in bad faith, an abuse of process or moot. …

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COVID-19 Case law: A Summary CanLII Connects

WEBDouglas v Douglas, Court File No: 684/19 – March 25, 2020. In Douglas v. Douglas, there was currently no court orders in place dealing with parenting time. On March 18, 2020 …

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The Early Effects of the Health Services Decision CanLII Connects

WEBFour months ago, in Health Services and Support – Facilities Subsector Bargaining Assn v British Columbia, 2007 SCC 27 (CanLII), [2007] 2 SCR 391 [Health …

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Update: Recent Case Regarding Parent Refusing Chemotherapy …

WEBOn April 24, 2015, on consent, the Attorney-General of Ontario was added as a party to this proceeding, following which a Joint Submission from all parties was …

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Health Services Case: S.2(d) Interpreted Broadly CanLII Connects

WEBHealth Services and Support – Facilities Subsector Bargaining Association v. British Columbia (2007) (SCC) November 18, 2014. FACTS: At the time, there was …

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Saadati v. Moorhead Revisited – Proving Mental Distress Damages

WEBLondon Health Sciences Centre, 2023 ONCA 323 (CanLII) In 2017, in its decision in Saadati v. Moorhead, the Supreme Court of Canada addressed the question …

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Appellate Court Discusses Impact of Mental Health on Sentencing …

WEBAppellate Court Discusses Impact of Mental Health on Sentencing in Overturning Jail Term for Possession of Gun R. v. Fabbro, 2021 ONCA 494 (CanLII)

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Filling in a gap in the law

WEBThe Alberta Court of King's Bench recently rendered an important judgment recognizing the tort of harassment in ‎Alberta Health Services v Johnston, (Alberta …

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JH v Alberta Health Services: The Constitutional Implications of

WEBJH v Alberta Health Services: The Constitutional Implications of Indefinite Psychiatric Detention JH v Alberta Health Services, 2017 ABQB 477 (CanLII)

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COURT OF APPEAL SUMMARIES (May 8, 2023 – May 12, 2023)

WEBThe Court held that, in concluding that the respondent had succeeded in showing a mental injury, the trial judge failed to consider the degree of disturbance the …

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New Brunswick v G(J) CanLII Connects

WEBNew Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. G. (J.), 1999 CanLII 653 (SCC), [1999] 3 SCR 46. Facts – GJ’s children were removed by CAS. CAS wished to …

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Tort Of Intrusion Upon Seclusion And Breaches Of Personal Health

WEBThe common law tort of “intrusion upon seclusion” was incorporated into Ontario law in 2012 in the case of Jones v Tsige 2.On February 18, 2015, the Court of …

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Summary of Attorney General of Canada and Minister of Health …

WEBThis case revolved around Insite, a safe injection facility in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, and the failure of the federal government to extend Insite's …

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COVID-19 & the Canadian Constitution CanLII Connects

WEBCOVID-19 & the Canadian Constitution. Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), 2016 SCC 4 (CanLII), [2016] 1 SCR 13. Over the past few months, the federal …

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Understanding Constructive Dismissal: A Deep Dive into the 3M …

WEBThe case of 3M Canada 2023 ONSC 5180 (CanLII), <https://canlii.ca/t/k07vg>, presided over by Justice Spencer Nicholson on September …

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Discipline for job performance: What must the employer do

WEBAn employer who seeks to dismiss an employee for non-culpable deficiency in job performance must meet certain criteria: (a)The employer must define the level of …

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