Strata Property Law Project: 2018 year-end update

BCLI’s Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two had an active year in 2018. The project issued three publications and held three public consultations. These consultations took the project’s engagement with the public to new levels. They also set the stage for what will be a burst of publishing activity in 2019, which is set to be the project’s final year. Consultation on governance issues BCLI opened its consultation on governance in March 2018, with the publication of Read more

Spotlight on common property, land titles, and fundamental changes for stratas: Should the Strata Property Act provide a lease of a fixture that is common property or of a common asset entered into by the owner-developer may not exceed five years?

BCLI is running a public consultation (closing date: 28 February 2019) on common property, land titles, and fundamental changes for stratas. It is asking for public input into its proposed changes to the Strata Property Act and Strata Property Regulation. For information on how to participate in the consultation please visit the Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two webpage. This post is part of a series that spotlights issues discussed in the Consultation Paper on Common Property, Read more

BCLI Congratulates Charles Gordon and Mary Hamilton on Queen’s Counsel Appointment

British Columbia Law Institute congratulates two former project committee volunteers on  being appointed Queen’s counsel on December 10, 2018 – Russell Charles Gordon and Mary Bridget Hamilton.  Charles Gordon is a senior partner at Koskie Glavin Gordon, practising in the areas of labour, human rights and administrative law. Previously, he was an in-house labour counsel and was senior counsel to the British Columbia Labour Relations Board. He is the former president of the CBABC labour Read more

BCLI releases Report on the Employment Standards Act

BCLI has released its Report on the Employment Standards Act.  The 300-page report contains 71 recommendations for changes to the Act to address contemporary and evolving circumstances in the 21st-century workplace.  The Employment Standards Act applies to the majority of employees in BC.  It sets minimum standards for most aspects of employment relationships except occupational health and safety and collective bargaining.  The report was preceded by a consultation paper that BCLI issued in mid-2018 to Read more

2018 American Bar Association National Aging and Law Conference: A word from CCEL Staff Lawyer

On October 24–26, 2018, CCEL staff lawyer, Valerie Le Blanc, attended the American Bar Association’s annual National Aging and Law Conference in Alexandria, Virginia. The theme of this year’s conference was Advocating for Aging with Dignity, with 30 workshops on a range of topics, and four plenary sessions “focused on how to put theories into practice.” Workshop themes and topics included: Guardianship, Solos and Independence: examining Minnesota’s approach to collaborative efforts in supported decision making, Read more