Marking 20 Years and World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: Thoughts from our New CCEL Director

I am excited to be writing my first blog as the new Director of CCEL. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the CCEL and I have long admired the work that CCEL has both created and contributed to. I’m grateful for the excellent accomplishments of my predecessors Krista James and Laura Tamblyn-Watts and for their work to build this Centre. I look forward to contributing to this important body of work. While in law Read more…

Connecting on Law Reform Initiatives at the Federation of Law Reform Agencies of Canada (FOLRAC)

This month we welcomed the opportunity to connect with fellow provincial law reform agencies. The Federation of Law Reform Agencies of Canada (FOLRAC) held its first in-person conference since 2019 in Toronto in early June. The meeting was an opportunity to network with representatives from our counterparts working on law reform initiatives in Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. The use of technology and access to justice concerns emerged as common themes underlying Read more…

BCLI Congratulates New Recipients of the King’s Counsel Designation (KC)

The BCLI congratulates all of the lawyers who have been recognized with the Kings Counsel designation today. These lawyers have made exceptional contributions to the legal profession.  We are particularly pleased to recognize Stacey Edzerza Fox, KC, who was appointed to the BCLI Board by the Law Society of British Columbia in 2021.   Other designates recognized today also have a connection to the BCLI. Thank you all for your excellent legal work. We are particularly Read more…

BCLI welcomes introduction of Money Judgment Enforcement Act

With the introduction of Bill 27 (the Money Judgment Enforcement Act) in the legislative assembly, the BC government has moved to implement recommendations from BCLI and the Uniform Law Conference of Canada, which will fundamentally reform an important area of civil law. A money judgment is an order of a court for a party to a lawsuit to pay another party a sum of money. Money judgments often go uncollected, frustrating successful litigants, because British Columbia’s Read more…

International Call for Six-Month Pause in Giant AI Experiments Shows Importance and Timeliness of BCLI’s AI and Civil Liability Project

BCLI has had an active project on artificial intelligence (“AI”) and civil liability underway since late 2021.  Together with an interdisciplinary expert committee, we have been developing law reform recommendations on how the law of tort needs to be adapted to deal with cases where AI causes harm to persons and property. Two news items in the headlines this week demonstrate the timeliness and relevance of our Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability Project. On 29 Read more…