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Alberta v Elder Advocates of Alberta Society
Introduction
This Wiki page will provide a general overview of the case of Alberta v Elder Advocates of Alberta Society. The Case Brief will follow and at the bottom of the page you will find links to the pages that relate the facts of this case to different legal theorists.
Facts
Issues
- Whether the disputed claims disclose a cause of action, assuming the facts pleaded to be true?
- Whether principles of fiduciary duty applicable to private actors apply to governments?
- Whether government owed fiduciary duty to patients?
- Whether government breached s.15(1) (equality) of the Charter?