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Health Canada identifies lithium-ion batteries, infant bath seats, and water beads as hazards of concern
Health Canada has recently identified three new classes of products that pose a hazard of concern.
Canada | Publication | November 2023
Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers Kristin Wall, Randy Sutton, Veronique Barry, Christopher Guerreiro and Sarah Pennington contributed the Canada chapters to the Practical Law Life Sciences Global Guide on commercialization and regulation. The Guide is published in a Q&A format by Thomson Reuters, which is a leading global platform for trusted, up-to-date legal know how across all major practice areas.
Life Sciences Commercialisation in Canada: Overview
The Q&A Guide to life sciences commercialisation in Canada provides an overview of Canada’s life sciences sector, pricing and state funding, distribution and sale, importing, advertising, patents, trade marks, competition law, and product liability.
Life Sciences Regulation in Canada: Overview
The Q&A guide to life sciences regulation in Canada reviews the main legislation governing pharmaceuticals in Canada. The guide provides an overview of key practical issues, including clinical trials, manufacturing, marketing, abridged procedures, pharmacovigilance, data privacy, packaging and labelling, biological medicines, medical devices, health care IT, combination products, and natural health products.
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Health Canada has recently identified three new classes of products that pose a hazard of concern.
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An employer’s ability to ask for a sick note when an employee is absent from work due to illness is becoming increasingly curtailed across Canada.
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Since 2022, the Government of Canada has introduced three waves of amendments to the Competition Act (Act), making substantive changes to Canada’s competition laws, with the most recent amendments receiving royal assent on June 20, 2024.
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