March 9, 2015

Executive Director Jim Emmerton appointed to the National Seniors Council

BCLI Executive Director Jim Emmerton has been appointed to the National Seniors Council. The NCS was established to advise the Government of Canada on matters relating to the well-being and quality of life of seniors, including the opportunities and challenges arising from Canada’s rapidly growing and increasingly diverse population of Read more…

October 2, 2013

BCLI and CCEL Release Report on Assisted Living in BC

2 October 2013—The British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI) and the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) have jointly issued a Report on Assisted Living in British Columbia containing 50 recommendations for reform of the legal and regulatory framework for assisted living in B.C.   Issuance of the report coincides with the Read more…

April 2, 2013

Financial Abuse of Seniors: Legal Framework and Promising Canadian Approaches in Detection, Response and Prevention

 

On March 26, 2013, CCEL Senior Fellow Laura Tamblyn Watts participated in a National Meeting on Financial Abuse organized by the International Federation on Ageing and held in Toronto.  The full day meeting included stakeholders from the financial sector, government officials, and individuals and organizations with expertise in the area of abuse of older people.  This event was an important opportunity to:

September 4, 2012

Ways and Means of Financial Abuse

The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia held their first CLE on Elder Mediation on May 16, 2012.  The Canadian Centre of Elder Law participated in the CLE, with staff lawyer Emma Butt presenting the Centre’s report on Elder Guardianship Mediation.  To view a copy of the Elder Guardianship Mediation Report, click here.  

August 31, 2012

CCEL to Conduct Public Consultations with Older Women

Vancouver, 31 August 2012 —The Canadian Centre for Elder Law has launched a new research initiative to study the pressing legal and social policy issues impacting older women.

This project will be the first BC community-engaged legal research project focused on older women. The project aims to identify and raise awareness about the legal and policy issues that most impact older women, and to encourage professionals who develop law and policy, and the elder law community in general, to consider and address these issues.