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The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Recreational Cannabis Advertising: Balancing Public Health And Freedom Of Expression, Melanie L. Mcphail
The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Recreational Cannabis Advertising: Balancing Public Health And Freedom Of Expression, Melanie L. Mcphail
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On April 20, 2016, Health Minister Jane Philpott announced that legislation legalizing recreational marijuana would be introduced in Spring 2017, with the goal of keeping marijuana out of the hands of children and profit out of the hands of criminals. Bill C-45, An Act Respecting Cannabis passed the second reading in the House of Commons, and contains restrictions on advertising cannabis, with a few exceptions. Advertising is recognized as a protected form of expression under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, so if the government infringes on this right, they must be able to prove that it is justified in …
The Patented Medicines (Notice Of Compliance) Regulations: An Examination Of The Decision Making Patterns In These Cases At The Supreme Court Of Canada, Jason D. Newman
The Patented Medicines (Notice Of Compliance) Regulations: An Examination Of The Decision Making Patterns In These Cases At The Supreme Court Of Canada, Jason D. Newman
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Generic drug approval cases involving Canada’s Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations are adjudicated at the Federal Court through the judicial review process. The European Union alleges that this abbreviated process is unfair to litigants who hold patents on medicines, since it does not encompass all of the features of a trial, nor is it an actual suit for patent infringement. In addition, the process has unequal appeal rights for the patent holder and the patent challenger, where the generic challenger can appeal a decision at Federal Court, but the patent holder cannot.
When examining the pattern of decision …
Canada's Marihuana Medical Access Regulations: Up In Smoke, Carolynn Conron
Canada's Marihuana Medical Access Regulations: Up In Smoke, Carolynn Conron
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The Supreme Court of Canada has interpreted the constitutional principles entrenched in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to mean that everyone in Canada has a constitutional right to access necessary medical treatment without fear of criminal sanction. The latest research suggests cannabis (marihuana) provides a unique medicinal benefit that, for some individuals, is necessary. The federal criminal prohibition of cannabis deprives many individuals of a potentially beneficial medicine and stigmatizes them with a criminal record.
Without a valid medical cannabis access system, the criminal prohibition is invalid. The current Marihuana Medical Access Regulations were recently struck down. Parliament …