May 4, 2023

BCLI welcomes introduction of Money Judgment Enforcement Act

With the introduction of Bill 27 (the Money Judgment Enforcement Act) in the legislative assembly, the BC government has moved to implement recommendations from BCLI and the Uniform Law Conference of Canada, which will fundamentally reform an important area of civil law. A money judgment is an order of a court Read more

April 3, 2023

International Call for Six-Month Pause in Giant AI Experiments Shows Importance and Timeliness of BCLI’s AI and Civil Liability Project

BCLI has had an active project on artificial intelligence (“AI”) and civil liability underway since late 2021.  Together with an interdisciplinary expert committee, we have been developing law reform recommendations on how the law of tort needs to be adapted to deal with cases where AI causes harm to persons Read more

March 29, 2023

BCLI welcomes pension division reforms

The BC Law Institute is pleased to note the introduction of Bill 17 in the legislative assembly. This bill amends part 6 of the Family Law Act, implementing BCLI’s recommendations to reform pension division for separating spouses. When it is enacted, the bill’s amendments will provide a host of improvements Read more

March 16, 2023

Thank You for Celebrating 25 Years of BCLI

Late last year, the BCLI celebrated its 25th Anniversary. To mark the occasion, we hosted an appreciation event for the many people – our friends, supporters, volunteers, and collaborators – who are part of our community. We are grateful to all who were able to attend and are delighted to Read more

November 4, 2022

Nova Scotia consulting on reforms to parentage laws

The Access to Justice and Law Reform Institute of Nova Scotia has just published a discussion paper seeking the public’s views on its proposals to reform the law of parentage in that province. In its Parentage Act Discussion Paper (PDF), the institute notes that “Nova Scotia is the only jurisdiction Read more