November 15, 2011
Four BCLI Law Reform Reports Implemented In New Family Law Act (Bill 16)
The British Columbia Law Institute is very pleased that the new Family Law Act (Bill 16) introduced yesterday in the Legislative Assembly will implement recommendations for changes to family law contained in four of its reports.
“We are gratified that the government has clearly accepted the cogent and timely recommendations in these four reports by British Columbia’s independent law reform agency, and is proposing to enact them in this major legislative initiative,” said Jim Emmerton, executive director of BCLI.
September 28, 2011
October 3, 2011 – Elder Law Lecture and BCLI Open House
Date: 3 October 2011 at 2:00 pm
Location: Room 121, Allard Hall
University of British Columbia
1822 East Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Title: Elder Law Downunder, the Old and the New
Sue Field is the inaugural New South Wales Trustee and Guardian Fellow in Elder Law at the University of Western Sydney.
June 22, 2011
Enhanced Law Reform Database for Researchers
The British Columbia Law Institute has updated and enhanced an extensive, online collection of provincial, national, and international law reform materials. New online software and more recent law reform materials have been added to the BCLI’s Law Reform Database. These upgrades to the Law Reform Database were made possible with the generous assistance of the Law Foundation of British Columbia.
June 2, 2011
BCLI Congratulates Heather Campbell
The British Columbia Law Institute would like to congratulate Heather Campbell on the successful completion of her articling term (2010-2011). Heather affirmed her barristers and solicitors oath at a ceremony held at the BCLI offices on 11 May 2011 and has recently established her own litigation and legal research firm, Vantage Point Law. We welcome her as a practicing member of the bar of British Columbia.
March 2, 2011
Federal Task Force on Financial Literacy Recognizes Elder Abuse
The Task Force on Financial Literacy, appointed by the Government of Canada in June 2009, published its Final Report this morning. Entitled, Canadians and their Money: Building a Brighter Financial Future, this report builds on consultations with over 170 organizations and over 300 submissions, and makes 30 recommendations aimed at enhancing financial literacy of Canadians.
















































