Stop Guessing About What's Legal in Your NP Practice
If you're an NP who wants to practice independently in Canada, you've probably heard whispers about "the interpretation letter" – that mysterious document that supposedly changes everything about how the Canada Health Act applies to your practice.
But what does it actually say? What does it mean for you? And why does everyone seem to have a different opinion about it?
Here's the truth: Most nurses are making million-dollar business decisions based on Facebook comments and half-understood regulations. That's not a strategy. That's a gamble.
On February 25th, you're getting something better: answers from the lawyer who is familiar with healthcare regulations.
Daniel Libman from Damien Frost & Associates is going to answer your actual questions about:
- What the Canada Health Act interpretation letter really says (and what it doesn't)
- How it impacts your ability to charge for services
Let's be honest: this is a legal grey zone. Not every question has a clear-cut answer. But Daniel will help you understand what we DO know, where the uncertainties lie, and how to make informed decisions for your practice – not just hope for the best.
This is the legal foundation your entire practice is built on.
You've spent years becoming an expert clinician. Now it's time to understand the business and legal side with the same level of clarity we can get in this evolving landscape.
Bring your questions. Get real answers. Stop operating completely in the dark.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
12pm-1pm EST
This is your chance to get legal clarity without paying for a one-on-one consultation. Show up, ask questions, and finally understand where you actually stand.
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Because building a practice on assumptions is how nurses stay stuck. Building it on facts – even incomplete ones – is how they move forward smartly.
