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Neilson G, Chaimowitz G, Zuckerberg J. Informed consent to treatment in psychiatry. Can J Psychiatry. 2015;60(4 Insert 1): 1–11. Position Paper. It has come to the authors' attention that their article included errors on page 10, left column, lines 26 to 30. The text should have read: “Quebec civil law allows for a Mandate in Anticipation of Incapacity, which serves a role similar to advance directives. The curre nt Mandate in Anticipation of Incapacity is renamed the Protection Mandate in Quebec's new Code of Civil Procedure, which is expected to come into force in 2016. In parallel, in December 2015, Quebec's Act Respecting End-of-Life Care will come into force and with it a new regime for advance medical directives.” In addition, the author list should have read as follows: Neilson G, Chaimowitz G. Moreover, an Acknowledgements paragraph has been added beginning on page 11, column 1, line 31, and should read as follows: Acknowledgements The authors thank Dr. Sébastien Proulx, Dr. Géraldine Godmaire-Duhaime and Joaquin Zuckerberg for their suggestions and assistance in the preparation of this position paper. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry regrets the error and any inconvenience it might have caused.

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