Capacity to Marry

Introduction In order to carry out legal actions, a person must have the requisite capacity to do so. Different legal actions may require a person to meet a specific threshold of capacity. For example, there are different thresholds associated with entering into a contract, making a will, and retaining legal counsel. These legal thresholds are sometimes referred to as tests of capacity. The legal act of marriage requires a particular threshold of capacity. When considering Read more…

BCLI Project Committee Chair Interviewed on CBC Radio

Tom Beasley, Chair of the BCLI Employment Standards Act Reform Project Committee, was interviewed on CBC Radio One on 13 October 2017.  Coming up next: Tom Beasley, Chair of the BCLI Employment Standards Act Reform Project Committee, will be a panelist at the SFU Labour Studies Program’s conference The Ontario Changing Workplaces Review: Lessons for B.C., to be held on Saturday, 14 October 2017 at the Wosk Centre for Dialogue, 580 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, Read more…

New tool release – Engaging Older Women in your Community: A Promising Practices Guide for Women’s and Senior Serving Organizations

Co-authored by Raissa Dickinson Engaging Older Women in your Community is a promising practices tool developed as an outcome of the Older Women’s Dialogue Project (OWDP). The publication is intended to support your agency to anticipate and address structural barriers to the participation of older women in community initiatives aimed at legal and policy change. We include key questions to explore, tips for enhancing organizational capacity to include older women, and examples from our experience Read more…

Older Women’s Dialogue Project: Surviving Violence, Calling for Change

New Older Women’s Dialogue Project Tool Development Group In early 2017, a new Older Women’s Dialogue Project (OWDP) tool development group was launched. In collaboration with Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Society, the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) has been facilitating group meetings with women in the community who identify as older immigrants who have experienced violence or abuse. This OWDP work is funded by the Canadian Women’s Foundation, and legal Read more…

BCLI Publishes a Study Paper on Financing Litigation

The Study Paper on Financing Litigation (PDF), published today, examines the traditional and alternative methods litigants use to pay for litigation. The cost of litigation is a significant barrier to accessing the justice system. While some disputes can be resolved outside the courtroom, litigation is often the only means to achieve an equitable result. However, a litigant’s ability to pay for the legal fees and expenses that come with litigation may become a concern before, Read more…