October 25, 2017

New data from census provides a snapshot of condominiums in Canada

Statistics Canada has just released a wealth of information from its 2016 census of Canada. Its publication Housing in Canada: Key Results from the 2016 Census (PDF) contains an up-to-date picture of the place condominiums (strata properties) hold among housing options in this country. In section titled “Condominiums on the Read more

October 18, 2017

The Financing Litigation Series: Unbundled Legal Services

This post is the first in a six-part series showcasing each of the financing models explored in the Study Paper on Financing Litigation (PDF), published on October 4, 2017, and some recent developments in British Columbia. To read other posts in the series click here. Unbundled legal services are essentially discrete, Read more

October 16, 2017

Capacity to Marry

Introduction In order to carry out legal actions, a person must have the requisite capacity to do so. Different legal actions may require a person to meet a specific threshold of capacity. For example, there are different thresholds associated with entering into a contract, making a will, and retaining legal Read more

October 13, 2017

BCLI Project Committee Chair Interviewed on CBC Radio

Tom Beasley, Chair of the BCLI Employment Standards Act Reform Project Committee, was interviewed on CBC Radio One on 13 October 2017.  Coming up next: Tom Beasley, Chair of the BCLI Employment Standards Act Reform Project Committee, will be a panelist at the SFU Labour Studies Program’s conference The Ontario Read more

October 4, 2017

BCLI Publishes a Study Paper on Financing Litigation

The Study Paper on Financing Litigation (PDF), published today, examines the traditional and alternative methods litigants use to pay for litigation. The cost of litigation is a significant barrier to accessing the justice system. While some disputes can be resolved outside the courtroom, litigation is often the only means to Read more