June 27, 2018
New Brunswick seeks feedback on Mechanics’ Lien Act reform proposals
In May 2018, the Legislative Services Branch (LSB) of the Office of the Attorney General (New Brunswick) released Law Reform Notes #41. These notes consider potential reforms to New Brunswick’s Mechanics’ Lien Act (“the Act”) – a topic initially addressed in Law Reform Notes #40, released in December 2017. The Read more…
June 12, 2018
Tasmania Law Reform Institute Releases Final Report on Recidivist Drink Drivers
On April 17th 2018, the Tasmania Law Reform Institute (TLRI) released its final report, Responding to the Problem of Recidivist Drink Drivers – Final Report # 24. The report follows the TLRI’s release of its issues paper, Responding to the Problem of Recidivist Drink Drivers – Issues Paper # 23. Read more…
May 24, 2018
Manitoba Law Reform Commission Releases Consultation Report on Beneficiary Designations
On April 10th, the Manitoba Law Reform Commission (MLRC) released its Consultation Report, The Beneficiary Designation Act (Retirement, Savings, and Other Plans). The report “considers possible amendments to improve the legislation and procedure related to beneficiary designations in Manitoba.” The MLRC report notes a gap in The Beneficiary Designation Act Read more…
May 22, 2018
Meet Summer Research Assistant Gurinder Cheema
My name is Gurinder Cheema. In the fall, I will begin my third year at the University of Victoria’s Faculty of Law. During my second year, I was a part of the faculty’s Law Co-op Program. As part of the Law Co-op Program, I completed a work term at Norton Read more…
May 3, 2018
British Columbia Government Proposes Changes to the Class Proceedings Act
On April 23rd, the provincial government introduced Bill 21, Class Proceedings Amendment Act, 2018. The purpose of Bill 21 is twofold, namely to amend BC’s Class Proceedings Act to facilitate certification and management of multi-jurisdictional class proceedings, and to enhance participation in class proceedings for both residents and non-residents of Read more…
















































