Elder Abuse Response Presentation at the Canadian Elder Law Conference: Interview with Laura Tamblyn Watts

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 We are so excited that Laura Tamblyn Watts, the Chief Public Policy Officer at CARP (Canadian Association for Retired Persons), will be presenting at the 2019 Canadian Elder Law Conference. CARP will be joining us this year as a silver level conference sponsor. Many of you will recall that Laura was the Read more

BCLI recommends reforms to the Strata Property Act’s legal framework for common property, land titles, and fundamental changes

In the Report on Common Property, Land Titles, and Fundamental Changes for Stratas, the British Columbia Law Institute’s Strata Property Law Project Committee recommends amending the Strata Property Act and the Strata Property Regulation to shore up three key areas that help to define strata properties as interests in land. Strata plans are at the heart of this report. Even though the reach of this report is more expansive than a systematic examination of strata Read more

Valerie Le Blanc Gives Keynote Address at Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria Event

On June 13th CCEL Staff lawyer Valerie Le Blanc gave the keynote address to the Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria’s event to launch their project on the value of aging across cultures. Below is her keynote address.   Keynote Address With the Canadian Centre for Elder Law, a good amount of my time is spent researching and examining how the law impacts older adults, and the issues that aging and ageism raise for older adults Read more

British Columbia Law Institute joins over 51 partners in Access to Justice BC’s Triple Aim 

On behalf of the staff and board at the BCLI, I am proud to announce that BCLI joins with 51 justice organizations today to sign the Access to Justice Triple Aim, committing to a common goal to improve access to justice in BC and to action to pursue that goal.   The Access to Justice Triple Aim is inspired by the health sector where the idea has been successfully used to promote innovation. Applied to BC’s justice Read more

BC Court of Appeal remits matter of spouse’s entitlement to pension’s survivorship benefits back to trial judge

In a decision released last week, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia held that an earlier decision of the Supreme Court for British Columbia had failed to consider statutory and case authority in deciding not to reopen a family-law proceeding that had purported to establish separating spouses’ entitlement to pension benefits. The court remitted the issue back to the supreme court for determination. Kraft v Kraft, 2019 BCCA 204, involved a couple who married Read more