Supreme Court allows lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at New Brunswick hospital
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is allowing a class-action lawsuit against New Brunswick’s largest health authority and an obstetrics nurse to proceed.
The proposed lawsuit was launched in 2019 and alleges women at Moncton Hospital were given a labour-inducing drug without consent.
Horizon Health Network operates the hospital and is named in the lawsuit. In a statement it said it would be inappropriate to comment on a matter before the court.
The Supreme Court decision upholds a December ruling from the New Brunswick Court of Appeals that certified the lawsuit. As a result, the top court has rejected a request from Horizon health and the nurse, Nicole Ruest, who were seeking permission to quash the lower court decision.


