BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250731T062445EDT-8808bRGDdu@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250731T102445Z DESCRIPTION:Le Groupe de recherche en santé et en droit de l’Université McG ill vous convie à une conférence midi avec Michael Da Silva\, boursier pos tdoctoral à la Faculté de droit et à l’Institut des politiques sociales et de la santé de l’Université ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ.\n \n Son allocution visera à déterminer si le gouvernement fédéral canadien devrait jouer un rôle accru dans la n ormalisation de la couverture des soins de santé dans l'ensemble du Canada . Toutefois\, si le gouvernement fédéral décide de s'impliquer davantage d ans le domaine de la santé\, cela pourrait être incompatible avec la recon naissance des nations sous-constitutionnelles au sein de l'Éta (à savoir l e Québec et les nations autochtones) au Canada.\n \n Les places sont limitée s: veuillez réserver votre place en écrivant à rghl.law [at] mcgill.ca.\n \nAccrédité pour 1\,5 h de formation continue obligatoire pour juristes pa r un dispensateur reconnu.\n\nRésumé\n\n[En anglais seulement] Primary pro vincial responsibility over health care leads to inconsistent health care coverage across the provinces and sub-optimal coverage in many provinces. The federal government should accordingly use its available powers to stan dardize health care coverage across Canada. Doing so would improve health care justice and could increase Canada's realization of its health-related international human rights obligations. Yet an increased federal role in health care may be inconsistent with recognition of sub-constitutional nat ions-within-nations (viz.\, Quebec and Indigenous nations) in Canada and t he increased decision-making for such nations that recognition could entai l. Canada recognizes nations within the nation of Canada (at least sub-con stitutionally). Should these sub-constitutional nations constrain the fede ral government’s ability to take an increased role in health care regulati on in Canada? This talk introduces the general problem raised by the conju nction of the need for an increased federal role and sub-constitutional na tions. It then offers some tentative thoughts on how to resolve the attend ant issues: while there is at least a prima facie case that ‘national’ sta tus should have some normative weight and recognized nations-within-a-nati on should have an increased role in decision-making about social goods lik e health care\, this prima facie case need not completely undermine increa sed federal action in the field.\n\nLe conférencier\n\n[En anglais seuleme nt] Michael Da Silva is a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Ba nting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Law and Institute for Health a nd Social Policy at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ University. He completed his doctorate at the U niversity of Toronto Faculty of Law\, where he was a CIHR Vanier Canada Gr aduate Scholar. His numerous publications include works in health law\, et hics\, and philosophy of law.\n DTSTART:20190319T163000Z DTEND:20190319T180000Z LOCATION:Salle de conférence Stephen Scott (OCDH 16)\, Chancellor Day Hall\ , CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:Health Care Federalism and Nation-to-Nation Interaction: An Introdu ction URL:/law/fr/channels/event/health-care-federalism-and- nation-nation-interaction-introduction-295215 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR