The Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in the Reference re. the Assisted Human Reproduction Act this past spring, striking down some sections and leaving others intact on constitutional grounds. What does this mean for future practice and regulation in this area? What are the regulatory implications for other areas of law that have federal and provincial impacts? What does this mean for reproductive and privacy rights in Canada? How can Canada regulate this area in the global picture? What are the ethical and policy issues in the context of AHR and how can federal and provincial governments adequately deal with them?
Join us for a free lunchtime discussion with Preston Manning, Carolyn Bennett, Peter Hogg
and Alison Motluk moderated by Steve Paikin, anchor and senior editor
The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Friday, November 4, 2011
12:20-1:50 p.m.
Bennett Lecture Hall, Flavelle House
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
(bring your own lunch)