November 19, 2019
New Project Announced: Health Care Consent and Capacity Assessment Tribunals Project
BCLI and CCEL have started a new project on health care, guardianship, and capacity tribunals. The Health Care Consent and Capacity Assessment Tribunals Project follows upon a finding and recommendation in a recent Canadian Centre for Elder Law report, Conversations About Care: The Law and Practice of Health Care Consent Read more
November 18, 2019
BCLI Congratulates Its Board Chair Thomas L. Spraggs on Election as a Bencher of the Law Society
On 15 November 2019, the Law Society of BC announced that Thomas L. Spraggs, Chair of BCLI’s Board of Directors, was among the candidates elected as Benchers. He will serve as a Bencher for New Westminster County for the 2020-2021 term. Tom Spraggs has been a member of our Read more
November 13, 2019
British Columbia Public Guardian and Trustee: Gold Level Sponsor of the 2019 Canadian Elder Law Conference
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 The British Columbia Public Guardian and Trustee is pleased to be a sponsor of the 2019 Canadian Elder Law Conference. In Services to Adults the Public Guardian and Read more
November 12, 2019
Court order fills in legislative gap, allows application for name change submitted on behalf of teenaged girl by Director (Child, Family and Community Service Act)
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has relied on its little-used parens patriae (= “parent of the country”) power to fill a gap in the Name Act. The Director, Child, Family and Community Services Act v Registrar General of the Vital Statistics Agency of the Province of British Columbia, 2019 Read more
November 8, 2019
BC Supreme Court rules that ministry of attorney general must disclose information on funding of legal counsel for children to representative for children and youth
In a decision released earlier this week, the Supreme Court of British Columbia has decided that the BC Ministry of Attorney General must disclose certain records relating to the funding of legal counsel for children to the Representative for Children and Youth for British Columbia, providing an interpretation of the Read more
















































