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Ontario Proposes Changes to Generic Drug Benefit Pricing

  • 01 décembre 2014
  • Eileen McMahon, Conor McCourt, Teresa A. Reguly and Albert Chan - Torys LLP

The following is an overview of some of the proposed amendments to the regulations made under the Ontario Drug Benefit Act, which would impose new caps on the prices of generic drugs.

New Regulation Permits Dentists to Treat Spouses

  • 01 août 2014
  • Lonny Rosen, Elyse Sunshine and Erin Dobbelsteyn, Rosen Sunshine LLP

A review of the sexual abuse provisions of the RHPA and the regulation exempting dentists from same when treating their spouses.

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The Impact of R v. Quesnelle on Police Mental Health Contact

  • 11 mars 2014
  • Karen Steward and Bernadette Maheandiran

A review of the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in R. v. Quesnelle and its impact on the protections provided to complainants/witnesses in respect of police occurrence reports and the reporting of sexual offences by persons with mental illness with prior police contact.

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Rodriguez 2.0: Will Carter lead the way?

  • 05 mars 2014
  • David Seevaratnam and Ronak Shah

The Supreme Court of Canada’s recent move to grant leave to appeal the British Columbia Court of Appeal’s decision in Carter v. Canada highlights a continuing debate in our society: how should we deal with end-of-life issues, especially physician assisted suicide?

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The Regulation of Dental Assistants under the RHPA

  • 11 février 2014
  • Dr. Gary Srebrolow

In 2013, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care considered and ultimately rejected the notion of self-regulation for dental assistants. This article discusses the process followed by the MOHLTC in determining if a health profession should be regulated and to review the decision with regard to dental assistants.

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