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AI-generatedThis article covers ongoing litigation against a hospital for past unreliable drug-testing lab results. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The event is a legal/social issue with no direct or indirect commercial implications for any sector or company.
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- Motherisk lab at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children closed in 2015 after operating since the 1980s.
- Approximately 70 active lawsuits remain against the hospital related to unreliable hair strand tests.
- A recent court ruling allowed one lawsuit to proceed, denying the hospital's motion to dismiss based on statute of limitations.
- The lab's findings significantly affected 56 child protection cases, leading to wrongful removal of children.
- Legal battles continue as families seek compensation for harm caused.