Health Care Consent with Physical Distancing: Understanding Decision-Making Rights in Canada

Most of us consult with people we trust in order to make the best decisions we can for ourselves. We talk about our concerns with family and close friends. We seek additional expert opinions. However, for many people with disabilities, the support of trusted allies is not just helpful—it may be integral to exercising legally protected health care decision-making rights.

Ministerial order temporarily enables electronic meetings for all British Columbia companies, cooperatives, and societies

In an order issued earlier this week under the Emergency Program Act, the minister of public safety and solicitor general has enabled all British Columbia business corporations, cooperatives and societies to hold electronic meetings. The Electronic Attendance at Corporate Meetings (COVID-19) Order (PDF) overrides any provisions to the contrary found in the Business Corporations Act, the Cooperative Association Act, the Societies Act, or corporate articles, memorandums, bylaws, or rules, for the duration of the provincial Read more

Law Library of Congress publishes research report on child-protection law and policy across sixteen countries

The U.S. Law Library of Congress has published a research report (PDF) on laws and policies protecting children from abuse and neglect. The report “briefly describes domestic U.S. federal law before turning to a comparative analysis of foreign law.” This comparative analysis consists of chapters on 16 countries. Each chapter begins by describing the country’s legal framework for child protection. There is a particular emphasis on criminal statutes that are designed to protect children from Read more

Ministerial order clears the way for strata corporations to meet electronically

Late last week, the minister of public safety and solicitor general issued an order (PDF) under British Columbia’s Emergency Program Act enabling all strata corporations in the province to hold meetings electronically. The order applies to any “strata property meeting,” which is defined as “a meeting authorized or otherwise provided for under a strata property enactment [i.e., the Strata Property Act, a regulation made under that act, or a strata corporation’s bylaws], including, without limitation, Read more