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Under Canada's Good Samaritan laws, a bystander who provides reasonable first aid in good faith is generally:

Good Samaritan legislation in every province/territory protects bystanders who act in good faith, within training, and without gross negligence.

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Question: Under Canada's Good Samaritan laws, a bystander who provides reasonable first aid in good faith is generally:

Answer options:

  • Always liable for any harm caused ✅ Protected from liability if acting within their training and without gross negligence
  • Required to obtain written consent before any action
  • Only protected if they are a licensed healthcare worker

Correct answer: Protected from liability if acting within their training and without gross negligence

Explanation: Good Samaritan legislation in every province/territory protects bystanders who act in good faith, within training, and without gross negligence.

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