October 7, 2019
Upcoming Reforms to Assisted Living Regulation in BC
Introduction to the new Assisted Living Regulations On August 21st the BC government announced it will bring into effect changes to the Community Care and Assisted Living Act [CCALA] and a new Assisted Living Regulation into force. These changes are set to take effect on December 1st, 2019. Bill 16 Read more
BC Law Institute Announces Changes on the Board of Directors
On September 11th, the British Columbia Law Institute held its Annual General Meeting and is pleased to announce the Executive Committee for 2019-2020: Thomas L. Spraggs, Chair Mathew P. Good, Vice Chair Margaret H. Mason, Q.C., Treasurer Oliver A. Fleck, Secretary Lisa A. Peters, Q.C. Emily L. Clough Kathleen Cunningham, Read more
September 27, 2019
BCLI Issues Consultation Paper on the Builders Lien Act
BCLI has issued a Consultation Paper on the Builders Lien Act to gather input from stakeholders and the public at large on detailed proposals for changes to the Act. The Builders Lien Act is a major cornerstone of construction law. It gives contractors, material suppliers, and workers several forms of Read more
September 25, 2019
Child Protection Project Committee considers definitions and terms used in Child, Family and Community Service Act
BCLI’s Modernizing the Child, Family and Community Service Act Project benefits from having an expert project committee. After a pair of organizational meetings held in the late spring and early summer, the committee has drawn up a work plan, and settled into a monthly meeting schedule. As part of its work Read more
September 23, 2019
Interview with British Columbia Securities Commission: 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 We are pleased to announce that the British Columbia Securities Commission is a Gold Level Sponsor of the 2019 Canadian Elder Law Conference. The British Columbia Securities Read more
















































