. Hospital for Sick Children v. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
In Hospital for Sick Children v. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (Ont Divisional Ct, 2025) the Divisional Court granted leave to intervene, here in an "Application for judicial review and in the Appeal brought by the Hospital for Sick Children ("SickKids") and the Halton's Children's Aid Society ("Halton CAS")".
Here the court describes the Ontario Hospital Association (the 'OHA'):
[11] The OHA was founded in 1924 and represents the interests of approximately 135 of Ontario's hospitals. The OHA supports it members through advocacy, labour relations, member engagement and knowledge translation, and data and analytics to build and sustain a strong and innovative health care system. The OHA is very involved on issues of privacy and health care, including ensuring that legal development reflect the day-to-day realities of its members. They have been consulted by the government on issues concerning privacy and cybersecurity policy.
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