An Update on the Adult Protection Act of Newfoundland and Labrador

Elder abuse and neglect response is complex because the appropriate action depends on the older person’s unique circumstances, who is hurting them, and their unique needs and desires. The law provides some options and obligations for response. We explain all the legislation relevant to elder abuse response in colonial Canada on our Practical Guide to Elder Abuse and Neglect Law in Canada website. One type of legislation that can provide options for response in some Read more…

A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Historical Legislation 

This post is part of a series highlighting BCLI’s Study Paper on Public Hearings: An Examination of Public Participation in the Adoption of Local Bylaws on Land Use and Planning. For other posts in the series click here. Town Planning Act (1925)  In the early 20th century British Columbia’s local governments had rudimentary land use-planning powers that were “tightly worded to equip local governments to deal only with particular land use issues,” which meant that Read more…

A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings Series

To coincide with the release of our Study Paper on Public Hearings, the BC Law Institute has prepared a series of blog posts that highlight different aspects of the study paper. A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Historical Legislation [April 26, 2022] A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Purposes of Public Hearings [May 9, 2022] A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Cons of Public Hearings [May Read more…

Parentage committee considers legislation allowing multiple parents for children conceived by sexual intercourse

BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee continued its review of the rules in part 3 of the Family Law Act that apply to parentage of children conceived by sexual intercourse. The committee completed its examination of a provision in the American Uniform Parentage Act 2017 (PDF) that sets out a court-based process to deny parentage to the perpetrator of a sexual assault that results in the birth of a child. The committee also began its Read more…