November 29, 2022

Consider Helping BCLI for #GivingTuesday 

Help move the law forward this #GivingTuesday by supporting the BC Law Institute and the Canadian Centre for Elder Law. For over 25 years, the BCLI and CCEL have worked to ensure that laws in British Columbia reflect the needs of communities across the province. We engage in scholarly research Read more…

December 23, 2021

Public Hearings Project

Overview The Local Government Act enables a municipality or regional district to hold a public hearing as part of the process to adopt a planning or land-use bylaw. Except in narrowly defined circumstances, whenever a local government seeks to adopt an official community plan, a zoning bylaw, or a bylaw Read more…

March 30, 2021

Oversight of the Work of Health Care Assistants in BC: Protecting Vulnerable Workers and Patients / Clients

Overview In 2020 unregulated health care assistants (HCAs), also known as care aides, personal support workers, and community health workers, delivered the majority (about 80%) of hands-on care provided to older people, people living with disabilities, and other frail or vulnerable adults across the care spectrum in Canada (in long-term Read more…

November 1, 2022

BCLI congratulates former Board Chair Hon. Ronald A. Skolrood on appointment to Court of Appeal

BCLI congratulates the Hon. Ronald A. Skolrood on his elevation to the British Columbia Court of Appeal, announced by the Minister of Justice last week, October 24, 2022.  Prior to his appointment as a justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 2013, Justice Skolrood was a member of Read more…

September 18, 2020

Review of Parentage under Part 3 of the Family Law Act

Overview Conclusively determining who a child’s parents are is an important part of family law. It is the foundation of many aspects of a child’s identity, such as family name and relationships, nationality, and cultural heritage. Parentage can also determine important legal rights and responsibilities, such as a child’s inheritance Read more…