Project Update: Older Women’s Dialogue

Older Women’s Dialogue Project Update December 4, 2015 Work on the Older Women’s Dialogue Project is progressing as quick as ever and Phase 2 consultations are now complete! The goal of the second phase was to engage groups of women that we were unable to reach in the first year of work, particularly: Older First Nations and Aboriginal women Older lesbian and queer women Older women living with a disability Women over 80 Between July Read more…

New Publication! Older Women Fleeing Violence and Abuse

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law was invited to submit an article to the Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect’s special issue on abuse of older women. Here is the link to the recently published article, Older Women Fleeing Violence and Abuse in Canada: Bringing Together Separate Spheres of Practice. The article summarizes recent collaborative work by CCEL staff Krista James and Raissa Dickinson, with Wit Works consultant April Struthers, on two large projects that Read more…

Societies Act coming into force in November 2016

The law governing not-for-profit corporations in British Columbia is going to change dramatically in a little over a year, with the announcement that the new Societies Act will come into force on 28 November 2016. The Societies Act will usher in a host of changes for societies. BC Registry Services is rolling out information online about the new act, starting with a detailed review of the major changes from the old act. In addition to being the date on which the new Read more…

Bill 40 receives royal assent

Yesterday, Bill 40 received royal assent from the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, completing its journey through the legislative process. Bill 40—or, to use its legislative title, the Natural Gas Development Statutes Amendment Act, 2015, SBC 2015, c 40—is a multifaceted statute that amends a range of natural-resource and housing acts. Its significance for BCLI is that it implements the recommendations made in our 2015 Report on Terminating a Strata (PDF), the first report published in Read more…

Community Event- Social isolation and Older Women

The Canadian Centre for Elder Law was invited to present at the community Raising Awareness for Seniors event hosted by CARP Chapter 48 on November 9th 2015. With over 90 seniors were in attendance, CCEL staff delivered an interactive presentation on strategies to increase social connections with seniors based on learning’s from the Older Women’s Dialogue Project. The Project is funded by Vancouver Foundation and Employment and Social Development Canada.