May 6, 2016

Manitoba Law Reform Commission publishes issue paper on land titles and trusts

The Manitoba Law Reform Commission is studying the effect that certain kinds of trusts have on the operation of Manitoba’s land-title system. In its just-published Issue Paper on Indefeasibility of Title and Resulting and Constructive Trusts (PDF) the commission is taking on the following topics: the paper explores the issue of Read more

April 25, 2016

Common-Law Tests of Capacity Project featured on Common Law Radio

BCLI’s Common-Law Tests of Capacity Project was featured on a recent episode of Vancouver Co-op Radio’s program Common Law Radio. BCLI staff lawyer Kevin Zakreski appeared on the program to discuss the current law on mental capacity and the project’s recommendations for reform. The episode is available online on the Common Read more

March 17, 2016

BCLI Recognized in the Legislature

Law reform is often a slow process and it can take many years before recommendations in a BCLI project report are implemented.  As we’ve reported in this blog over the past year, many project recommendations have been implemented.  These successes keep us, our board and our volunteer committee members motivated. Read more

March 8, 2016

Bill 16 Changes to Assisted Living Legislation Consistent with BCLI / CCEL Recommendations

Proposed amendments introduced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday in Bill 16, the Community Care and Assisted Living Amendment Act, 2016, are consistent with recommendations made by the British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI) and Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) in a 2013 report.  “We are very pleased to see that Read more

March 3, 2016

Australian Law Reform Commission launches elder abuse inquiry

The Australian Law Reform Commission has just embarked on a major inquiry into elder abuse. The inquiry is in response to a reference from Australia’s attorney general. Its terms of reference direct the ALRC to consider: existing Commonwealth laws and frameworks which seek to safeguard and protect older persons from misuse or Read more