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Katz Group Canada Inc., et al. v. Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, et al.

   
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Katz Group Canada Inc., et al. v. Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, et al. (May 14, 2013)
Case # 34647

Shoppers Drug Mart Inc., et al. v. Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, et al. (May 14, 2013)
Case # 34649

The Shoppers Drug Mart (“Shoppers”) and the Katz Group companies own, franchise and operate pharmacies across Ontario. They applied for an order quashing Ontario regulations that effectively prohibited private label generic drugs from being sold in Ontario. Shoppers and the Katz Group wanted to use their own private label generic drugs instead of purchasing them from an arm’s-length third party. However amendments to the regulation of prescription drug sales in 2010 prevent them from doing so.

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Mak:
All this case and the police actions in this case prove is that the combined Canadian police forces are nothing more than and have no more a
oto:
The Supreme Court of Canada made the correct moral decision, regardless of case law. IBM Canada is paying Dick Waterman approximately $80K
Fredrick Owen Blacklaws:
Was the hearing simply a formality? Had the court made an, irrvocable, decision on the matter prior to the hearing?
Don Dash:
The main issue is that the threatening remarks were made in a place where it is assumed that confidentiality exist? Wasn't he in jail?