What is the effect of a recommendation to transfer a patient involuntarily?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Tyler v. Attorney General of Canada, 2015 ONSC 1283 (CanLII):

He argues that fairness dictates that he should be given sufficient information to demonstrate that the recommendation to transfer him involuntarily was unreasonable. (see Camphaug v. Canada, [1990] F.C.J. No. 333, para. 5)

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