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10 gru 2023 · In 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada did not receive any cases disputing any COVID-19 public policy responses in any province or at the national level. There were some provincial cases, but they never advanced to the court.
15 mar 2022 · This article provides a preliminary analysis on how the global health crisis has affected the state of democracy and the rule of law. While the specific examples are drawn from across the globe to highlight common trends and concerns, specific highlight is given to the EU and its Member States.
This paper critically reviews Canada's experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic, as of the end of March 2021, with a focus on the role of the federal government in supporting the public health actions of ‘find, test, trace, isolate and support’ (Rajan et al., 2020).
Canada confirmed its first case of COVID‐19 related to travel in Wuhan, China, on January 25, 2020, and on March 9, reported its first COVID‐19 death. The Canadian government recognized the COVID‐19 pandemic as a serious health threat, and the risk to Canadians was considered “high” (Government of Canada 2020j ).
10 sty 2022 · This article analyzes the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” Free Exercise cases relating to COVID-19. The paper highlights the decline of deference, the impact of exemptions, and the implications of the new doctrine for vaccine and other public health laws.
1 gru 2020 · Abstract. Objectives. This paper presents an overview and comparative analysis of the epidemiological situation and the policy responses in France, Belgium, and Canada during the early stages of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic (Feb.-Aug. 2020).
As of July 13, 2020, Canada has documented 107 861 cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (286 per 100 000 people) and 8787 COVID-19–related deaths. 1 The rate of cases per 100 000 population in Canada can be framed by the rates for 2 other democracies; in Taiwan (which compared with Canada spends half as much of its gross domestic ...