BC Ministry of Finance consulting on reverse mortgages as part of its review of the Mortgage Brokers Act

In January, the Ministry of Finance for British Columbia opened a public consultation on reforms to the Mortgage Brokers Act. As the ministry’s discussion paper (PDF) noted: The Mortgage Brokers Act (MBA) was originally enacted in 1972 as consumer protection legislation in response to an increased number of mortgage brokers and complaints of gross and unconscionable interest rates and fees. At the time, mortgage brokers were considered the lenders of last resort; however, over the years the Read more…

Court procedures and orders make up the subject of January 2020 Child Protection Project Committee meeting

BCLI’s Child Protection Project Committee continued its review of the Child, Family and Community Service Act at its January 2020 committee meeting, moving on to a new topic. At this meeting the committee considered selected court procedures and orders under the act. The committee discussed three issues in the meeting. First, it tackled the procedure for consent orders under section 60. The committee examined the section’s formal requirements, particularly the requirement for written consent to Read more…

Project Update: Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making

Introduction Since fall 2019, the CCEL has been working on a project entitled Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making. This work is funded by the Vancouver Foundation. The project is a collaboration with the Alzheimer Society of BC (the Society) and the Centre for Research on Personhood in Dementia. This project aims to recognize the barriers people living with disabilities experience to participating in decision-making, and identify strategies and tools for supporting people living Read more…

Australian Bush Fire Appeal Funds Highlight Importance of Current ULCC Consultation on Crowdfunding

Huge amounts have been raised for relief of victims of the Australian bush fires in a very short time through worldwide online crowdfunding. One online campaign alone that was started by an Australian celebrity on Facebook has raised Aus. $42.5 million (at the time of this blog’s publication). The enormous donor response has given rise to the same kinds of issues surrounding the use and allocation of the appeal funds that were dealt with successfully Read more…

2019 year in review for child-protection project

Even though BCLI began its Modernizing the Child, Family and Community Service Act Project late in 2018, the project only really hit its stride in 2019. This year has seen some significant developments in both components of the project: (1) a focused review of the Child, Family and Community Service Act to identify outdated provisions and operational incompatibilities and gaps within the statute itself and with legislation that intersects with this act; (2) comparative legal Read more…