Criminal Convictions
The profile contains information on convictions within the past
10 years under three Canadian statutes, the
Criminal
Code, the
Food and
Drugs Act or the
Controlled
Drugs and Substances Act, reasonably relevant to the
physician’s competence or to the safe practice of
medicine. “Conviction” includes
a guilty plea and a guilty verdict or judgment. Where a
physician initiates an appeal of a conviction, the profile must
include that information.
The profile system does not include convictions where an
absolute discharge was granted, where a conditional discharge was
granted and the conditions have been met, or where a pardon has
been granted.
The profile identifies the nature of the conviction, the court
that entered the conviction and the date of the
conviction. Questions or requests for further
information should be directed to the physician or to the court
that entered the conviction.
Criminal convictions are limited to Canadian convictions due to
the complexity of assessing convictions from countries with
political regimes and/or judicial systems different from Canadian
systems.
Since postings are limited to Canadian convictions under the
specified legislation and are limited to convictions reasonably
relevant to competence or to the safe practice of medicine, it is
possible that a physician has a criminal record not revealed by
this profile system.