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Home>Health Law in Canada Journal

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robots and a Regulatory Gap in Canada

July 18, 2019

By Maria Aurora Nunez B.A. (Hon.), J.D. Human Rights/Health Lawyer, Policy Advisor at York University Overview Ready or not, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and robots is increasingly becoming a part of our society. This is particularly true in… Read more about Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robots and a Regulatory Gap in Canada


Lots of Intrusion but Little Seclusion: Broutzas v Rouge Valley Health System and the Tort of Intrusion on Seclusion

January 29, 2019

by Benny Chan *Content posted to the blog represents the views of the author only and not those of Health Law in Canada, its Board members or affiliates or IHPME* On October 25, 2018, Perell J of the Ontario Superior… Read more about Lots of Intrusion but Little Seclusion: Broutzas v Rouge Valley Health System and the Tort of Intrusion on Seclusion


A Brief History of Regulating Assisted Human Reproduction in Canada

January 29, 2019

by  Maria Aurora Nunez *Content posted to the blog represents the views of the author only and not those of Health Law in Canada, its Board members or affiliates or IHPME* In 2018, Stephen Hawking predicted that “we are now… Read more about A Brief History of Regulating Assisted Human Reproduction in Canada


Assisted Dying Legislation Delayed, But Not Without Exemptions!

October 4, 2016

*Content posted to the blog represents the views of the author only and not those of Health Law in Canada, its Board members or affiliates or IHPME* Last February, in deciding Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), the Supreme Court of… Read more about Assisted Dying Legislation Delayed, But Not Without Exemptions!


The Ontario government accepts the need for change to the involuntary detention procedures of the Mental Health Act

March 6, 2015

*Content posted to the blog represents the views of the author only and not those of Health Law in Canada, its Board members or affiliates or IHPME* The case of P.S. v Ontario, 2014 ONCA 900 was a landmark decision… Read more about The Ontario government accepts the need for change to the involuntary detention procedures of the Mental Health Act


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