Source: http://www.ngariss.com/2018-fall-compendium/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 02:30:14+00:00

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The fall was way too busy for us to keep up with our blog, so here is a fall compendium to make up for it.
Hancock v. College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba, 2018 MBQB 149.
2. Civil claim against college personnel for bad faith conduct summarily dismissed (Alberta): An Alberta physiotherapist, eventually disciplined for some but not all disciplinary charges, civilly sued individual employees or agents of her college for negligent investigation, misfeasance in public office, and the like. The individual defendants applied to strike her claim and ultimately succeeded on appeal, on two grounds: first, that she had brought her claim out of time (under Alberta’s Limitations Act),  and second, based on a statutory immunity that prevents any civil action against specified individuals, for anything done by them in good faith.  The court addressed claims of bad faith against two individuals,  and due to ultimately concluded against any basis for bad faith [52 and 47], stating in relation to alleged bad faith of one individual that the claim of bad faith lacked an “air of reality”.
Fitzpatrick v. College of Physical Therapists of Alberta, 2018 ABQB 989.
Yu v. College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia, 2018 BCSC 1315.
Abdul v. Ontario College of Pharmacists, 2018 ONCA 699.
Taylor v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 2018 ONSC 4562.
Zuk v. Alberta Dental Association and College, 2018 ABCA 270.

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