January 2, 2026

BC Supreme Court restrains City of Kelowna from terminating lease in the midst of real-estate-development dispute

350 Doyle Avenue Holdings Inc. v City of Kelowna, 2025 BCSC 2532, concerned an application “for an interlocutory or, alternatively, interim injunction preventing the defendant, the City of Kelowna . . ., from terminating a 99-year lease for property located in downtown Kelowna”. The case involved three conjoined actions over a large-scale Read more

December 30, 2025

BC Supreme Court grants injunction restraining Indigenous financial-services business from competing with former employer

In a case decided near the end of December 2025, the BC Supreme Court considered the application of the three-stage test for a pre-trial injunction to a case involving the enforcement of restrictive covenants in a contractual dispute. People Corporation v White Raven Consulting Ltd., 2025 BCSC 2525, concerned an Read more

December 11, 2025

A Weighty Source: UNDRIP as International Law

BC’s highest court has clarified the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) should be applied as a “weighty source” for the interpretation of Canadian law.[1] It also rejected the characterization of UNDRIP as a non-binding international instrument. In Gitxaala v. British Columbia (Chief Gold Commissioner), 2025 BCCA Read more

December 2, 2025

Don’t try to make your will by e-mail

Even though BC’s Wills, Estates and Succession Act (WESA) now allows electronic wills, don’t try to make your will by e-mail or by sending a text. Even an electronic will has to meet the usual formalities needed to make a will, namely signature by the will-maker in the presence of Read more

November 24, 2025

BC Supreme Court Finds Preserving Rule of Law “Paramount” in Walbran Valley Injunction Ruling 

In TsawakQin Forestry Limited Partnership v O’Connell, 2025 BCSC 1880, the British Columbia Supreme Court granted an interim injunction halting the efforts of a group of protestors who had blocked an access road near Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park on Vancouver Island. The blockade was constructed in protest to lumber harvesting Read more