September 22, 2025

BCLI Participates in Uniform Law Conference of Canada’s 2025 Annual Meeting

Representatives from BCLI customarily attend the Annual Meeting of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada (ULCC) as members of the British Columbia delegation. This year was no exception. BCLI’s Executive Director, Karen Campbell, and Senior Staff Lawyer Greg Blue, KC took part in the ULCC’s 107th Annual Meeting held in Read more…

September 15, 2025

Mortgage Law Reform in British Columbia: The Mortgage Services Act

BC’s mortgage regulatory landscape is undergoing a significant overhaul. The Mortgage Services Act (MSA), which was passed in 2022 through Bill 29, will come into force on October 13th 2026, replacing the dated Mortgage Brokers Act (MBA) which has governed the industry since 1972. Reasons for change The MSA is Read more…

September 5, 2025

Irreparable harm in the spotlight as injunction denied in commercial-lease dispute

In Naghmeh v 1530378 B.C. Ltd., 2025 BCSC 1673, the BC Supreme Court declined to grant commercial tenants the injunction they sought against their landlord in a dispute over parking at a “a multi-unit commercial centre”. The case allowed the court to consider the legal framework for granting injunctions set Read more…

August 27, 2025

BC ministry declares its policy intentions on parentage

In a significant step toward new legislation, the Ministry of Attorney General for BC has just published a policy intentions paper (PDF) for Phase 2 of the Family Law Act Modernization Project. The ministry’s paper “addresses several important topics that support parents and guardians in resolving family law matters outside Read more…

August 7, 2025

The persistence of the Shimco Lien: Revisiting the dual lien theory in light of Kingdom Langley Project Ltd. Partnership v WQC Mechanical Ltd.

Introduction A recent decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal, Kingdom Langley Project Ltd. Partnership v WQC Mechanical Ltd. (Kingdom Langley) has reaffirmed the controversial interpretation of the holdback provisions of the Builders Lien Act (Act). The controversy emanates from the Court’s earlier ruling in Shimco Metal Erectors Ltd. Read more…