Parentage committee continues examination of rules for parentage of children conceived by sexual intercourse

The Parentage Law Reform Project Committee continued its review of part 3 of the Family Law Act at its February 2022 meeting. The committee’s focus continues to be on rules governing parentage of children conceived by sexual intercourse. After discussing big-picture issues at its January 2022 meeting, the committee shifted its attention to the details of section 26 of the act. This section sets out a series of presumptions of parentage, which apply to a Read more…

CCEL’s Dementia Advisory Council’s Recommended Reading List

The following books and articles are recommended by the Canadian Centre for Elder Law’s (CCEL) Dementia Advisory Council (DAC). The DAC helps to guide CCEL’s Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making Project. The resources address different aspects of journeying with dementia as a person living with dementia and as a family care partner. Books Neglected No More (2021) by André Picard. Speaks to silos in the healthcare system and lack of system integration (Mario Read more…

Age Discrimination and the Human Rights Process in British Columbia

Introduction This is the first of a three-part series discussing age discrimination and older people. This first post will focus on the human rights process and age discrimination generally. The second post looks at age discrimination in employment settings. The final post reviews other settings where age related discrimination occurs. This blog post: Defines age discrimination; Explores the basic human rights process; Discusses how age discrimination fits into this process. Age Discrimination Age discrimination occurs Read more…

BCLI welcomes new Commercial Liens Act

BCLI is pleased that a bill introduced yesterday in the legislative assembly will implement its Report on the Uniform Liens Act and modernize the law of commercial liens. The new Commercial Liens Act is intended to update “B.C. law for liens so that service providers can more easily understand and use liens and their customers can protect their rights to their own property.” (“Liens commonly give people the right to keep another person’s property to Read more…

February 2022 Newsletter: Check out these engaging new projects from the BCLI!

The BC Law Institute is happy to announce the kickoff of two important projects this month: the Gender Diversity in Legal Writing Guide and the Public Hearings Project. Both are major undertakings that aim to enhance social justice, inclusivity, and public participation. Read more about both of these projects by scrolling through this newsletter. Congratulations to University of Victoria Professor Gillian Calder for winning BCLI’s trivia contest for January! She’ll be receiving a BCLI-inspired toque handmade by our Executive Director, Read more…