“…The result of a dedicated partnership between the CCCS, Canadian Blood Services, and the Canadian Medical Association, and with funding from Health Canada, at the Special Issue's centre is a new Canadian Clinical Practice Guideline on a brain-based definition of death and criteria for its determination after arrest of circulation or neurologic function. 2 Widely endorsed by Canadian medical and scholarly societies and bodies, 2 this Clinical Practice Guideline appears alongside over 25 accompanying articles that reflect a wide and inclusive spectrum of authors, different manuscript types, and associated topics. The former range from critical care physicians (adult and pediatric), critical care nurses, and neurointensivists to radiologists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, methodologists, ethicists, lawyers, legal scholars, and, importantly, patient family as well as public partners.…”