Strom v. Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | Ottenbreit, Caldwell and Barrington-Foote JJ.A. |
Citation | 2020 SKCA 112 |
Docket Number | CACV3249 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
Date | 06 October 2020 |
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23 practice notes
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Mosten Investments LP v The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (Manulife Financial),,
...Canada v Canada (Fisheries and Oceans), 2010 SCC 2 at para 43, [2010] 1 SCR 6; Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112 at para 60, [2020] 12 WWR 396 [Strom]; Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at paras 15–19 [Kot]; and Fontaine at para 36) or where the judge has made a palpab......
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HOSSEINI v. THE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGEONS OF SASKATCHEWAN,
...on standard of review in statutory professional discipline appeals is Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112, 453 DLR (4th) 472 [Strom]. Strom arose from charges against a registered nurse who had posted comments on social media about care her grandfather ......
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Gulliver v. Law Society Complaints Authorization Committee,
...v. College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan, 2022 SKQB 13; Strom v. Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association, 2020 SKCA 112; and Eimskip, USA, Icelandic Steamship Inc. v. Nordica Foods A/S, 2015 NLCA 17, at para. 74 ......
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Unifor Canada Local 594 v Consumers’ Co-Operative Refineries Limited,
...The discretionary standard of review was recently reviewed in Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112 at paras 60–63, [2020] 12 WWR 396 [Strom], and Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at paras 15–20. In those cases, the Court emphasized that, as stated in......
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19 cases
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Mosten Investments LP v The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (Manulife Financial),,
...Canada v Canada (Fisheries and Oceans), 2010 SCC 2 at para 43, [2010] 1 SCR 6; Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112 at para 60, [2020] 12 WWR 396 [Strom]; Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at paras 15–19 [Kot]; and Fontaine at para 36) or where the judge has made a palpab......
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HOSSEINI v. THE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGEONS OF SASKATCHEWAN,
...on standard of review in statutory professional discipline appeals is Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112, 453 DLR (4th) 472 [Strom]. Strom arose from charges against a registered nurse who had posted comments on social media about care her grandfather ......
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Gulliver v. Law Society Complaints Authorization Committee,
...v. College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan, 2022 SKQB 13; Strom v. Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association, 2020 SKCA 112; and Eimskip, USA, Icelandic Steamship Inc. v. Nordica Foods A/S, 2015 NLCA 17, at para. 74 ......
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Unifor Canada Local 594 v Consumers’ Co-Operative Refineries Limited,
...The discretionary standard of review was recently reviewed in Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses’ Association, 2020 SKCA 112 at paras 60–63, [2020] 12 WWR 396 [Strom], and Kot v Kot, 2021 SKCA 4 at paras 15–20. In those cases, the Court emphasized that, as stated in......
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5 firm's commentaries
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A Fine Line: Professionalism, Social Media, Off-Duty Conduct & The Charter Of Rights
...Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association, 2020 SKCA 112 Social media raises complex and challenging issues for all professional regulators. Professional regulators must maintain dignity, civility and professionalism among their members - while balancing their obligations to respect a pro......
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Regulating Professionals On Social Media
...their personal views outside of their professional lives? In the recent decision of Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association, 2020 SKCA 112, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal provided further clarity regarding the degree of analysis expected of professional regulators in assessing......
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Regulating The Use Of Social Media By Professionals
...professionals. The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal addressed some of these questions in Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association, 2020 SKCA 112. In this decision, the Court Appeal quashed a finding of professional misconduct against Carolyn Strom, a registered nurse, who used Faceboo......
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Do Medical Professionals Have Freedom Of Expression?
...and colleagues. Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association The case of Strom v Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association, 2020 SKCA 112 [Strom] outlines the legal principles that apply when health care professionals speak publicly about medical issues and the health care In Strom......
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