Project Update: Summary of Themes from Consultations on Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making

Introduction The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) is collaborating on a three-year project. Our goal is to change how healthcare decision-making is approached so that the rights of people living with dementia are respected and they participate as much as possible in the decisions that matter to them. The need for the project was identified in a previous project on Health Care Consent. For more project background, see our project webpage. View this short Read more…

Parentage Committee Completes Its Review Of Surrogacy Arrangements

At its latest committee meeting—held earlier this month—BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee tackled a pair of emerging issues concerning the law of parentage and surrogacy arrangements. These issues may point to some gaps in part 3 of the Family Law Act that may need to be filled with new legislation. First, the committee examined so-called traditional surrogacies. These are surrogacy arrangements in which the surrogate is linked both genetically and gestationally to the child. Read more…

Supporting Vulnerable Victims and Witnesses: Project Update

Introduction: The Canadian Centre for Elder Law is conducting a one-year project with the goal of completing a model policy framework to support victims and witnesses of crime with capacity issues. To reach this goal, CCEL staff are interviewing victim service workers, police, Crown Counsel, designated agencies, defence counsel and other professionals working with this vulnerable population. In addition, CCEL is investigating best practices across Canada and in other countries around the world. Key informant Read more…

BCLI attends the 2022 Uniform Law Conference of Canada

The BCLI was pleased to participate in the Uniform Law Conference of Canada’s (ULCC) 2022 annual meeting held in Edmonton, Alberta from August 15 to 19, 2022. Karen Campbell, Executive Director of the BCLI and Greg Blue, Q.C., Senior Staff Lawyer attended the meeting as members of the BC delegation to the Civil Section of the ULCC. This was the first in-person conference that the ULCC has organized since 2019. The ULCC is a government-supported Read more…

December 2025 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

New Publications British Columbia Law Institute is pleased to release two new publications. Questions and Answers About Pension Division on the Breakdown of a Relationship in British Columbia 5th Edition British Columbia Law Institute is pleased to release Questions and Answers about Pension Division on the Breakdown of a Relationship in British Columbia, a trusted guide for navigating the complexities of pension regulation and family law in British Columbia for over 30 years. Serving both professionals Read more…