Unresolved criminal proceedings, and a regulator’s ability to gather Crown evidence and proceed to discipline (despite delay)
An Ontario regulatory college properly waited several years until the end of criminal proceedings...
Read MoreAn Ontario regulatory college properly waited several years until the end of criminal proceedings...
Read MoreWhen a disciplinary panel finds against a registrant based on credibility, the panel needs...
Read MoreIn our last release we promised that we would blog about the recent decision...
Read MoreThe ability of a professional regulatory body to discipline registrants for wrongs flowing from...
Read MoreOur last two blog releases set out a short quiz on the public interest...
Read MoreIn this blog entry we continue to respond to the numerous questions we received...
Read MoreIn our last blog release we published “Checking in on your knowledge of the...
Read MoreUnder BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), the public’s right...
Read MoreAs we have previously mentioned, we received numerous questions from participants during the Q&A...
Read MoreThe Ontario courts have recently held that where a Complaints Committee of a health...
Read MoreWhether you are a member of a self-regulating profession or a staff member from...
Read MoreOn June 7th, 2012, 110 people from twenty professional regulatory organizations in B.C., Alberta,...
Read MoreOn June 7, 2012, Lisa Fong of Ng Ariss Fong co-presented a Webinar on...
Read MoreRegulatory bodies do more than simply regulate the activities of their members; they are...
Read MoreOne challenge experienced by public bodies with FOIPPA requests is the person who, over...
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