What is the impact of a denial of a licence to practice medical malpractice?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Estabrooks v. New-Brunswick (Director of Consumer Affairs), 2017 NBFCST 2 (CanLII):

The denial of a licence can have severe consequences for an applicant as it will preclude the individual’s ability to earn or continue to earn a living in his or her chosen line of work. In many ways, the denial of a licence has the same effect as a suspension or revocation of a licence. [Henderson v. Ontario]

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