Anonymizing Investigations
Generally the fact that a practitioner is under investigation is not made public. Only if a referral to discipline is made or significant remedial action
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Generally the fact that a practitioner is under investigation is not made public. Only if a referral to discipline is made or significant remedial action
For almost two decades the case of Finney v Barreau du Québec, 2004 SCC 36, http://canlii.ca/t/1h87m has caused regulators to wonder in what circumstances a
Judicial review has traditionally been narrower than an appeal. This is so particularly when it comes to the remedies that can be granted by the
Health regulators have long faced criticism that they lack transparency and that they hide information about their members from the public. This criticism is often
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