Family Caregiver Month: Are you #Caregiver Aware?

Guest blog post by Family Caregivers of British Columbia   May is Family Caregiver Month, an opportunity to join millions across the country to recognize and celebrate the vital role of family and friend caregivers. Their role is significant, giving over 80% of the care when we need it, yet they are often unrecognized, unsupported and underappreciated. Family Caregivers of BC (FCBC) is part of a National Caregiver Recognition Working Group, together kicking off year 3 of Read more…

Justice Canada to bring back the Law Commission of Canada

The BCLI is delighted with the announcement in yesterday’s budget that the federal government will be reviving the Law Commission of Canada. We have been pleased to work with our colleagues in other provincial jurisdictions as part of the Federation of Law Reform Agencies of Canada (FOLRAC), and it will be a real boost to our work to have the federal presence for law reform in Canada restored. The media statement below, by our colleague, Leah Read more…

BC Creates Guidance on Visitation in Long-Term Care and Assisted Living

Introduction In 2021, the BC government made several changes and clarifications on the long-term care (LTC) and assisted living (AL) visitor rules. This blog outlines some of the new rules, new orders, and points of interpretation listed in the guidance. On January 7, 2021 the BC government released guidance on visits in LTC and AL. This guidance did not change any of the rules in the existing LTC and AL COVID-19 policy. The guidance was Read more…

A closer look at the Report on Pension Division: Death of a spouse

This post is part of a series highlighting key recommendations in the Report on Pension Division: A Review of Part 6 of the Family Law Act. For other posts in the series click here. Brief description of the issue Even though general provisions of family law and wills-and-estates law address the powers of a personal representative in the division of family property (including pensions), there might be uncertainty about the application of those principles to Read more…

Quick facts about the Pension Division Review Project

Project overview term: 1 January 2019 to 31 March 2021 12 project committee members 14 project committee meetings (2 hours per meeting) 25 recommendations for reform Publications one final report one consultation paper 6 backgrounders 3 media releases 28 blog posts (23 during project term) Public engagement 12 written consultation responses one special consultation meeting 1862 pageviews of project webpage during term 144 downloads of project documents 101 downloads of the report, backgrounders, and media Read more…