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Health Law in Canada
Volume 43, Number 3 (February 2023)
Editorial / Simmie Palter
Patented Medicines Regulations: The Problem is Not in Collecting the Data, but in How You Use It! / Melanie Szweras and Chantalle Briggs
Canada’s Proposed Dental Care Program / Lynne Golding, Laurie M. Turner, and Rachel Hung
Estates Trusts & Pensions Journal
Volume 42, Number 2 (February 2023)
Case Comment: Fuller v. Fuller / Polly Storey
Unjust Enrichment and Trusts: Restitution and Indemnification in Law an Equity / Mitchell McInnes
Adult Guardianship in British Columbia / Emily Clough and Polly Storey
Adult Guardianships and Trusteeships in Alberta / Erin Lafuente and Harkirat Teja
Guardianships of Property and of the Person in Saskatchewan / Kimberly Visram
Appointment of Guardians for Incapable Adults in Manitoba / Anita Southall and David Thiessen
Guardianship of Property and of the Person in Ontario / Christina Shum
National Insolvency Review
Volume 40, Number 1 (February 2023)
Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench Reaffirms Validity of “Priority Flip” Upon Bankruptcy and Casts Doubt on Ability of Provinces to Preserve Pre-Bankruptcy Priorities / Jerritt R. Pawlyk and Kevin Hoy
Arbitration Versus the “Single Proceeding Model” in Insolvency Proceedings – Which Prevails? / Andrew Kalamut and Mark Browne
Commercial Insolvency Reporter
Volume 35, Number 1 (February 2023)
SCC in Recent Petrowest Decision Says Arbitration and Insolvency Not as Different as They May Seem / Lauren Tomasich and Sarah Firestone
Are You a Creditor and Do You Have Standing? Maybe Not. Case Study: YG Limited Partnership and YSL Residences Inc. / Howard Borlack and Conner Sipa
National Creditor Debtor Review
Volume 38, Number 1 (March 2023)
Ontario Court of Appeal Considers Interpretation of “Creditors or Others” Under the Fraudulent Conveyances Act / Jim Patterson and Danish Afroz
Ontario Court of Appeal Interprets Section 78(2) of the Construction Act: Decision Provides Useful Guidance for Priority Disputes Among Lien Claimants and Building Mortgages / Heather L. Meredith and Alexander Steele
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