September 3, 2019
Elder Abuse Remedies Presentation at the Canadian Elder Law Conference: Interview with Kimberly A. Whaley
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 excited that Kimberly A. Whaley, founding partner at Whaley Estate Litigation Partners, will be presenting at the 2019 Canadian Elder Law Conference. In this blog post, Read more
August 27, 2019
BCLI launches new project page for the Modernizing the Child, Family and Community Service Act Project
A new project webpage for the Modernizing the Child, Family and Community Service Act Project has just been created on the BCLI website. The project webpage will be the place to go find about the project and to read project publications. Currently, the project webpage contains two backgrounders on the Read more
August 15, 2019
An Overview of the National Dementia Strategy
Introduction On June 17, 2019, the Government of Canada released A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together we Aspire [National Dementia Strategy]. This strategy was created following several steps: In November 2016, the Senate of Canada released a report on dementia in Canada; In 2017, Parliament passed the National Strategy for Read more
August 8, 2019
A closer look at the Report on Common Property, Land Titles, and Fundamental Changes for Stratas: Should the Strata Property Act continue to require a resolution passed by a unanimous vote to authorize changing the basis on which a strata lot’s share of the contribution to the strata’s operating fund and contingency reserve fund is calculated?
This post is part of a series highlighting key recommendations in the Report on Common Property, Land Titles, and Fundamental Changes for Stratas. For other entries in the series, click here. Brief description of the issue The general rule for strata corporations is to calculate a strata lot’s share of the Read more
August 6, 2019
Finding similarities and differences in Finnish and British Columbian legal systems
From May 28 to June 12, 2019, the Canadian Centre for Elder Law was pleased to host visiting scholar Katja Karjalainen, LL.D. from the University of Eastern Finland. In the blog post that follows she discusses her experiences as she begins the comparison of our two jurisdictions’ approach to what Read more

















































