Is a treating physician’s narrative admissible?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Halliday v Cape Breton District Health Authority, 2017 NSSC 201 (CanLII):

More recently, consideration was given to the admissibility of treating physician’s narratives in Bruce v. Munroe, 2016 NSSC 341. In that case, the dispute concerned a number of referrals made by the plaintiff’s treating physician which contained a variety of statements. The defendant objected to the admission of the opinions contained in the referrals.

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