Program Date: April 10, 2018
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Agenda
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Faculty List and Biographies
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Case Study
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Implementing a Privacy Framework in Shared Electronic Health Systems
Manuela Di Re, Director of Legal Services and General Counsel, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
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The Use of Big Data and Quality Analytics in healthcare
David Weinkauf, Ph.D., Senior Policy and Technology Advisor, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
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PHIPA‘s Unexpected Twists
Mary Jane Dykeman, DDO Health Law
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“Update from IPC”
Brian Beamish, Commissioner, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
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Privacy & Protection of Personal Health Information in Community Health Settings
Rodney Burns, Chief Information Officer, Association of Ontario Health Centres
Kavita Mehta, Chief Executive Officer, Association of Family Health Teams of Ontario (AFHTO)
Anna Tersigni Phelan, BA, CHIM, Chief Privacy Officer, Risk/HIM Manager, CMHA Waterloo Wellington
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Practical Strategies for Developing a Proactive Approach to Privacy: One Hospital’s Journey
Nyranne Martin, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, The Ottawa Hospital
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Disclosing Personal Health Information in Proceedings: If, How and When?
Lonny J.Rosen, Rosen Sunshine LLP
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Notes
Program Date: April 9, 2019
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A Clinical Overview
Alice Charach, MD, MSc., FRCPC, Medical Director, Child and Youth Acute Care Collaborative (CAYACC), Division of Child and Youth Psychiatry; Associate Professor, Psychiatry University of Toronto
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Understanding Mental Health Laws Relating to Children and Youth
Michele M.Warner, Legal Counsel, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Lauri A.Reesor, Hicks Morely Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP
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Community Collaboration in Children and Youth Mental Health: Cross-Sector Approaches & Challenges
Christina Bartha, MSW, RSW, Executive Director, SickKids Brain and Mental Health Program, SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health, Centre for Brain and Mental Health (Research)
Susan Chamberlain, MSW, RSW, Executive Director, The George Hull Centre for Children and Families
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Mental Health and Addictions
Karen Leslie, MD MEd FRCPC, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children
Brandi Pek, BA, SSW, RSSW, Coordinator, Addiction Services of Thames Valley
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Notes
Program Date: April 6, 2018
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Agenda
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Faculty List and Biographies
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The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA): Does all or part of the RTA apply?
JOe Hoffer, Cohen Highley LLP
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Landlord vs. Tenant: Clashing Perspectives
Joe Hoffer, Cohen Highley LLP
Jane L.Ferguson, Barrister & Solicitor
Jack Fleming, Executive Director, North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services
Tracy Heffernan, Provincial Director, Tenant Duty Counsel Program, Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario; Organizing/Litigation Lawyer, Parkdale Community Legal Services
Martin Zarnett, Zarnett Law Professional Corporation
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Bill 124: Key Practice and Procedural Changes
Eli Fellman, Legal Counsel, Social Justice Tribunals Ontario
Joe Hoffer, Cohen Highley LLp
Dania Majid, Staff Lawyer, Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO)
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Relief from Eviction and The Human Rights Code
Kristin Ley, Cohen Highley LLP
Benjamin Ries, Downtown Legal Services, University of Toronto
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Costs, Reviews, Appeals and Enforcement
Kenneth Hale, Director, Advocacy and Legal Services, Advocacy Centre for Tenants
Doug Levitt, Horlick Levitt Di Lella LLP
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Ethics and Professionalism: Unique Challenges at the Landlord and Tenant Board
Jack Fleming, Executive Director, North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services
Joe Hoffer, Cohen Highley LLP
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Residential Tenancies Act
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Supplementary Materials
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Notes
Program Date: April 6, 2018
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Agenda
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Presentations
PowerPoint: Cultural Competence for Adjudication: What & Why (Pamela Chapman & Moya Teklu
PowerPoint: Acknowledge the Risks and Set your Intentions (Pamela Chapman & Teklu)
PowerPoint: Check Your Assumptions, Consider Relevant Cultural Information & Check Your Reasoning Process (Pamela Chapman & Moya Teklu)
PowerPoint: Centre Marginalized People in the Process (Pamela Chapman & Moya Teklu)
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Select Bibliography: Cultural Competence for Adjudication
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Handouts
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Notes
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Resource Materials
Program Date: March 21, 2018
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Faculty List and Biographies
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The Year’s Most Important Cases in Crown Liability
Michael H.Morris, Senior General Counsel, National Litigation Sector, Department of Justice (Canada), Ontario Regional Office
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Recent Developments in Negligence Affecting Crown Liability
Prof. Erika Chamberlain, Western Law, Western University
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Chippewas of the Thames First Nation v. Enbridge and Clyde River (Hamlet) v. Petroleum Geo-Services Inc. and Their Impact On The Duty To Consult and Accommodate
Manizeh Fancy, Crown Law Office, Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)
Nader R.Hasan, Stockwoods LLP
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Recent Class Actions Litigation Involving the Crown
Sonal Gandhi, Counsel, Crown Law Office-Civil, Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)
John Kingman Phillips, Waddell Philips LLP
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The Current State of Crown Immunity After Canada (Attorney General) v. Thourin (2017)
Jacqueline M.Dais-Visca, Senior Counsel, National Litigation Sector, Department of Justice Canada
Paul Sheridan, Crown Law Office-Civil Law, Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)
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The Impact of International Trade Law on Crown Liability
Michael D.Solursh, Counsel, Citizenship, Immigration & International Trade (Ontario)
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Ethical and Professional Issues in Crown Litigation
Joseph K.Cheng, (moderator), Counsel, Business, Regulatory and Extradition Law Division, Justice Canada (Ontario Regional Office)
The Hon. Justice Lise G.Favreau, Superior Court of Justice (Ontario)
Gina Scarcella, Senior Counsel (Public Safety and Defence), Justice Canada An Interactive Discussion of How
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Note Paper
Program Date: March 8, 2018
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The Most Important Accident Benefits Cases Over the last 12 Months
Mary Nicole Corriero, Lofranco Corriero Personal Injury Lawyers
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Less of a Guessing Game Now: Current Procedural Realities at the Licence Appeal Tribunal
Fabio Longo, Trianta Longo LLP
Nathalie V.Rosenthall, Zarek Taylor Grossman Hanrahan LLP
Alexander M.Voudouris, Pace Law Firm
Catherine H.Zingg, Flaherty McCarthy LLP
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Limitation Periods in Accident Benefits Practice
Laleh Hedayati, Howard Sacks Henry LLP
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Catastrophic Impairment (CAT): Medical-Legal Insights and Continuing Developments Under the New Definition
Maia L.Bent, Lerners LLP
Dr. Chantal Vaidyanath, University Health Network, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
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Ethical and Professional Issues in AB Practice
Tracy L.Brooks, Senior Counsel, Intact Insurance Company
Allan W.Chapmik, Pace Law Firm
Matthew Consky, Kahler Personal Injury Law Professional Corporation
Sandi J.Smith, Gilbert Kirby Stringer LLP
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Causation: Updating the Test and Eliminating the Confusion
Lisa C.Pool, Sullivan Festeryga LLP
Alexander M.Voudouris, Pace Law Firm
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Notes
“The materials are EXCELLENT. Usually I throw out my CLE binders, especially those using Power Point Presentations, but this binder I will keep and refer to frequently.”
Peter Burman,
Burman Law Firm
“I will make great use of these materials in my own practice and with my clients.”
John Warburton