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Rotfleisch & Samulovitch P.C.
Several provisions of Canada's Income Tax Act (the "Tax Act") allow individuals to claim medical expenses as a deduction. This includes subsection 118.2 of the Tax Act, which allows a taxpayer to claim medical expenses for a dependant.
Smart & Biggar
On March 26, 2024, the Federal Court dismissed Medexus and Medac's action for patent infringement of Canadian Patent No 2,659,662 (the 662 Patent)...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Have you ever been sitting in a dentist's chair looking up at an X-ray of your mouth and wondered how they can distinguish between so many shades of grey and determine...
Cassels
On April 23, 2024, only three weeks after its second reading, the British Columbia provincial government (the Province) has announced a pause on Bill 12, the Public Health Accountability...
Smart & Biggar
On November 10, 2021, the Minister of Health refused to reassess its decision that Janssen's esketamine hydrochloride product (SPRAVATO)...
Rubin Thomlinson LLP
Beaucoup d'entre vous connaissent le terme « stress traumatique secondaire » – une forme de stress qui peut survenir lorsqu'une personne entend les détails d'un traumatisme ...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Brenda Agnew and Tiffany Lawand-Fraser, your hosts, are joined by Stacey Levine in today's episode to explore the field of rehabilitation and the valuable strategies Behavioral Therapists...
DiliTrust Canada Inc.
In the complex world of pharmaceutical contracts, mistakes are costly. Every deal made and every rule imposed come with risks that can negatively impact not only financial outcomes...
Siskinds LLP
Suboxone, a drug used for opioid dependence, has been reported to cause severe dental issues.
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
The fact that the Canadian government knew as far back as April 10, 2017 and took no steps to warn the diplomats and the family members of what was at risk, to me is a huge failure on their part.
Torkin Manes LLP
As regulated health professionals, Ontario pharmacists owe a primary duty to the public. However, pressures within the profession are threatening to shift focus...
Lenczner Slaght LLP
In two decisions released on the same day, the Federal Court has confirmed that applications are summary procedures that exclude the right or ability to examine witnesses who have not sworn affidavits.
Lerners LLP
A 2022 study, released by a research team at the Université de Sherbrooke, provided the first comprehensive empirical study on wellness in the Canadian legal profession.
Green and Spiegel LLP
Long-term care homes are an important part of Canada's health care system, however, they currently face a major staffing shortage.
MLT Aikins LLP
In Lam v. Flo Health Inc., 2024 BCSC 391, the Supreme Court of British Columbia certified a proposed class action lawsuit against Flo Health Inc. for an alleged privacy breach involving...
Rubin Thomlinson LLP
Many of you will be familiar with the term secondary traumatic stress – a form of stress that can occur when one person hears details of a trauma experienced by another person.
Gluckstein Lawyers
The key to success in a birth injury case is proving liability. Liability has two essential elements: a breach of the standard of care and causation. Where the allegation is that a newborn...
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
On March 14, 2024, the Government of British Columbia introduced Bill 12: Public Health Accountability and Cost Recovery Act.
Smart & Biggar
On February 16, 2024, the Minister of Health tabled the 2022 Annual Report of the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB).
Gowling WLG
Following Health Canada's cost-recovery proposal for natural health products ("NHPs") in May 2023 (discussed here), and extensive feedback submitted...
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