Canada has no authoritative legal decision on parental waivers, which has created uncertainty over whether or not a properly drafted and duly executed waiver will serve as a complete bar to a claim. A New Brunswick case offers alternatives that might be employed until that gap in the law is filled, but businesses and insurers alike must factor into their liability risk analysis that parental waivers are unlikely to be enforceable.
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