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Accès des migrants irréguliers aux soins de santé vitaux : une requête fondée sur la Charte pourra aller de l’avant

La Cour supérieure de justice de l’Ontario (la « Cour ») a rendu une décision importante. Un litige contre le gouvernement fédéral concernant l’accès de migrants en situation irrégulière à des soins de santé vitaux, fondé sur...more

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A Long and Winding Road: Ontario Court Refuses to Strike Charter Claim to Essential Healthcare for Irregular Migrants

A two-decade fight against the Federal government, claiming Charter and international human rights to life-saving healthcare for irregular migrants, will be allowed to proceed, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Court)...more

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Infringement based on making/selling under existing NOC for one strength struck from action under the PMNOC Regulations triggered...

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The Federal Court has granted in part Pharmascience’s motion to strike out portions of Teva’s statement of claim under subsection 6(1) of the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations (PMNOC Regulations) relating...more

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Rx IP Update - November 2018

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In This Issue: Ontario Court of Appeal allows Sanofi and Schering to plead that Federal Court ramipril patent invalidity decision was flawed due to “promise doctrine” - In an action by Apotex for compensation from...more

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Divided success in Sandoz’s motion to strike monetary remedies and other novel claims in rituximab PMNOC actions

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A Federal Court Order has issued on a motion to strike brought by Sandoz in four actions relating to infringement of rituximab patents. The Court’s treatment of the novel claims by Roche may be of interest to litigants under...more

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Rx IP Update - March 2018

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No Section 8 Liability for Valid and Infringed Patent in NEXIUM Proceeding - What happens when a patentee is unsuccessful in a prohibition application under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) (PMNOC)...more

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Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms That Online Newspapers Are Still “Newspapers”

On July 7, 2017, in John v. Ballingall, the Court of Appeal for Ontario (Court) confirmed that an online newspaper is a “newspaper” within the meaning of the Ontario Libel and Slander Act (LSA), attracting the same libel...more

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Rx IP Update - June 2017

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Supreme Court of Canada News - SCC denies Apotex leave to appeal omeprazole infringement decision. On June 1, 2017, the Supreme Court dismissed Apotex’s application for leave to appeal (docket no. 37478) the Federal Court...more

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Rx IP Update - December 2016

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Janssen seeks leave to appeal to SCC regarding FCA decision upholding Minister of Health’s decisions relating to administrative drug submissions - As reported previously, on October 12, 2016, the Federal Court of Appeal...more

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Rx IP Update - November 2016

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Federal Court of Appeal opines on the framework for analyzing obviousness-type double-patenting - On November 4, 2016, the Federal Court of Appeal dismissed Apotex’s appeal in Apotex Inc v Eli Lilly Canada Inc, 2016 FCA...more

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