A Regina doctor was suspended for six months after sexual misconduct with patients, including inappropriate verbal interactions and unprofessional behavior, and must complete mandatory ethics and boundaries training.
A B.C. regulatory college has issued an interim suspension to a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner following an allegation of washroom spying, citing public protection concerns while an investigation is underway.
Global regulators modernising regulations have identified stablecoin oversight, private credit growth, and market vulnerabilities as key 2026 priorities.
Ontario’s top court has ruled the province can expand regulated online gambling to include international players, opening the door to cross-border peer-to-peer participation.
Alberta faces renewed pressure to regulate massage therapy as advocates highlight safety concerns, inconsistent standards and the lack of provincial oversight compared with other regulated provinces in Canada.
Alberta’s medical regulator has confirmed the restriction of an unlicensed physician who had been presenting himself as a doctor despite not holding a valid licence since 2019.
Social Work England will raise registration fees for social workers by 33%, increasing annual costs from £90 to £120 despite widespread opposition from practitioners and unions.