October 2023 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

20 Years of CCEL The Canadian Center for Elder Law (CCEL) celebrates 20 years this year! We will be recognizing this milestone at the upcoming Canadian Elder Law Conference on November 9th. This bi-annual conference, hosted by CLEBC, is a great opportunity to learn about recent developments in law and practice around our aging population. You can learn more about this conference and register at the CLEBC website.  Project Updates Our Renovate the Public Hearing Project is scheduled to enter the consultation Read more

September 2023 Newsletter: BCLI Releases Legal Pluralism Primers

A word from our Executive Director BCLI Releases Legal Pluralism Primers  As we approach Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we at the BCLI are taking time to reflect upon the impacts of residential schools and other harms caused by colonization.   The work of the BCLI supporting implementation of the BC Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Declaration Act) occurs throughout the year and September is an important time for Read more

August 2023 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

A word from our Executive Director This month we say goodbye to our summer student, Meghan Little. Meghan worked on researching and drafting primers for our Reconciling Crown Legal Frameworks Program. We are grateful to the public interest fellowship program at U of T Law for supporting her work with us and we wish her the best in her second year of law school. Project Updates Reconciling Crown Legal Frameworks (RCLF) Program  The BCLI has now Read more

July 2023 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

A word from our Executive Director Consultations on our AI and civil liability project are underway We have now released our Consultation Paper on Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability. This publication marks the start of the consultation phase of our Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability Project. We are grateful for the work of our expert project committee on this project so far.  The goal of the AI and Civil Liability Project is to determine how the rules of tort law Read more

June 2023 Newsletter: News from the BCLI!

A word from our Executive Director We are happy to welcome Kelly Melnyk to our team as our Canadian Centre for Elder Law Director! Most recently, she was the supervising lawyer at the Thompson Rivers University Community Legal Clinic. Kelly is also a sessional instructor at TRU, where she teaches Elder Law and Wills and Estates Law. We are looking forward to Kelly continuing the excellent work of the CCEL, and digging deeper to develop Read more