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
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
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
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!
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