Results of IIROC National Survey Calls for More Protection for Vulnerable Investors

On June 21, 2019, the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) published the results of its national survey, Awareness and Attitudes Related to Provisions to Protect Vulnerable Investors and Investment Firms/Advisors: Presentation of Key Findings. Survey data gathered between March 7th and 14th, 2019 from 1,000 Canadian investors covered a range of topics including awareness of regulatory tools and resources on available protection measures, uptake on the use of a trusted contact person, and Read more

IIROC 2019 Policy Priority Updates and Vulnerable Investors

This post was co-authored by Valerie Le Blanc and Kristen Weedmark   On April 9, 2019, the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) released the Policy Priorities—Update Report. The report outlines the policy priorities that IIROC anticipates implementing or publishing for comment over the next 12 months. The policy updates include:         Guidance clarifying the use of electronic signatures to evidence the execution of agreements, contracts, and contents or notifications to clients (effective March 26, Read more

A closer look at the Report on Common Property, Land Titles, and Fundamental Changes for Stratas: Should all strata plans require the approval of an approving officer?

This post is the part of a series highlighting key recommendations in the Report on Common Property, Land Titles, and Fundamental Changes for Stratas. For other entries in the series, click here. Brief description of the issue Even though the deposit of a strata plan is considered to be a subdivision of land, the Strata Property Act currently allows many strata plans to be deposited without the approval of an approving officer. While bare-land strata Read more

Analysis of the BC Safe Care Act Bill

Overview In BC, there is currently a private member’s bill, the Safe Care Act, 2019, in the legislature which proposes to create a form of secure care for children and youth who are experiencing substance use or are being sexually exploited. This bill would allow for the child to be apprehended pending a hearing on whether the child should be subject to a longer 15-30 day detention aimed at getting them treatment. The legislative history Read more

Elder Mediation Workshop at the Canadian Elder Law Conference: Interview with Joan Braun

This post is part of a series highlighting key themes and presenters from the 2019 Elder Law Conference. To see the other posts in the series, click here   Introduction Joan Braun and Vivian Kerenyi will be hosting an Elder Mediation workshop during the 2019 Canadian Elder Law Conference. In this blog post, we share an interview with Joan on her research, this exciting workshop, and her insights into elder mediation.   Can you describe your workshop? Joan: Vivian Kerenyi and I Read more