OTTAWA—A Saskatchewan radiologist whose work prompted a review of nearly 70,000 exams has lost a bid to have his defamation suit heard in the country’s top court. The Supreme Court of Canada says it won’t hear arguments from Dr. Darius Tsatsi, who had sued the province’s former health minister Don McMorris, the Sunrise Health Region and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan. Dr. Darius Tsatsi, whose work prompted a review of nearly 70,000 exams, has lost a bid to have his defamation suit heard in Canada’s top court. Tsatsi, who was working in Yorkton and had been a doctor for more than 26 years, voluntarily stopped practising, but disputed the allegations. As usual, the Supreme Court did no give reasons why it refused to hear the case.
Source: thestar March 14, 2019 17:37 UTC