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}}</ref> The CPSO lists the laws which it recognises on its [https://www.cpso.on.ca/en/About/Legislation-By-Laws Legislation and By-laws] webpage. It does ''not'' list the Constitution of Canada, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on that webpage.  
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}}</ref> The CPSO lists the laws which it recognises on its [https://www.cpso.on.ca/en/About/Legislation-By-Laws Legislation and By-laws] webpage. It does ''not'' list the [https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/const/index.html Constitution Acts of Canada], including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on that webpage.  
  
 
Ontario is the most populous province in Canada, with more than 13,000,000 inhabitants, so the CPSO regulates the health care of more than 1/3 of Canadians.
 
Ontario is the most populous province in Canada, with more than 13,000,000 inhabitants, so the CPSO regulates the health care of more than 1/3 of Canadians.

Revision as of 04:30, 24 August 2022

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is the regulatory agency for medical care in the province of Ontario, Canada. The CPSO was created by the Ontario Regulated Health Professions Act 1991.[1] The CPSO lists the laws which it recognises on its Legislation and By-laws webpage. It does not list the Constitution Acts of Canada, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on that webpage.

Ontario is the most populous province in Canada, with more than 13,000,000 inhabitants, so the CPSO regulates the health care of more than 1/3 of Canadians.

The CPSO recognises the Regulated Health Professions Act 1991 as its governing legislature. It reportedly does not recognise the Constitution of Canada, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as applying to the CPSO, nor does it recognise the rights granted to all Canadians by the Charter as being patient rights.

Actions of the CPSO are subject to review by the Health Professions Appeal and Review Board.

External links

References

  1. REFdocument Regulated Health Professions Act 1991, CanLll. (1991). Retrieved 23 August 2022.