Release: Victory for free expression in Saskatchewan nursing Court of Appeal decision

REGINA: On Tuesday, October 6, 2020, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal released the decision in Carolyn Strom v The Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association. The Court of Appeal set aside a decision by the Saskatchewan nursing regulator to impose a fine and costs, totaling $26,000. The disciplinary action was imposed by…

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Poll findings show increased support for private healthcare options to deal with pandemic backlog

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has released results of a national poll that show a large amount of support for private healthcare options to deal with the surgical backlog caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Almost every province shows a majority of the population supports the development of private healthcare…

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Documents reveal details of Ontario police misuse of COVID-19 database

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is releasing a document obtained through Freedom of Information legislation that outline specific details of police services misuse of a COVID-19 database. “This document reveals a shocking misuse of personal health information by police,” said CCF Litigation Director, Christine Van Geyn. “Police were caught…

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