October 17, 2014
British Columbia Law Institute welcomes new board member, Oliver Fleck
The British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI) is pleased to announce that the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch, has appointed Oliver Fleck as a BCLI board member for a three-year term beginning October 14, 2014. The BCLI board now has a full complement of 16 directors and two emeritus members. Mr. Read more
October 10, 2014
BCLI Responds to Ministry of Finance White Paper on Society Act Reform
The British Columbia Law Institute has submitted its formal response to the Ministry of Finance’s Societies Act White Paper as part of a consultation process scheduled to continue until Wednesday, October 15th. BCLI would like to thank the Ministry of Finance for British Columbia for this opportunity to respond to the draft legislation set Read more
September 23, 2014
Executive and Board Changes Following BCLI’s Annual General Meeting
The British Columbia Law Institute held its Annual General Meeting on September 17, 2014, laying the foundation for another year of comprehensive research and law reform work. With the AGM, several changes to the BCLI executive has been implemented: We welcome Professor Joost Blom, Q.C., as the new Chair of Read more
April 2, 2013
Financial Abuse of Seniors: Legal Framework and Promising Canadian Approaches in Detection, Response and Prevention
On March 26, 2013, CCEL Senior Fellow Laura Tamblyn Watts participated in a National Meeting on Financial Abuse organized by the International Federation on Ageing and held in Toronto. The full day meeting included stakeholders from the financial sector, government officials, and individuals and organizations with expertise in the area of abuse of older people. This event was an important opportunity to:
February 6, 2013
Canadian Bar Association’s “Agenda for Justice” Urges Implementation of BCLI Reports
The BC Branch of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) urges the quick implementation of several BCLI reports in An Agenda for Justice, released on February 5, 2013. The CBA describes An Agenda for Justice as a “Platform Document” outlining short-term and long-term actions to increase the effectiveness of BC’s justice system and improve BC laws, which it is asking all candidates in the forthcoming election to support.
















































