May 16, 2022
New Project: Supporting Vulnerable Victims & Witnesses
May 15th to 21st is Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Canada. This is a time to support, acknowledge, and honor those who have had crimes committed against them. The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) is excited to announce a new project to support this population, which has Read more…
April 26, 2022
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 Read more…
March 31, 2022
CCEL Brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women
The House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women is currently conducting a study on intimate and domestic violence in Canada. The CCEL submitted a brief to the committee discussing the unique barriers older women face and outlining the complex support needs of older women. The brief is Read more…
March 14, 2022
Age Discrimination in Other Contexts in British Columbia
Introduction This is the third of a three-part series discussing age discrimination and older people. The first post focused on the human rights process and age discrimination generally. The second post looked at age discrimination in employment settings. This final post reviews other settings where age related discrimination occurs. If Read more…
March 13, 2022
Age Discrimination in the Employment Context in British Columbia
Introduction This is the second of a three-part series discussing age discrimination and older people. The first post focused on the human rights process and age discrimination generally. This post looks at age-discrimination in employment settings. The final post reviews other settings where age related discrimination occurs. This blog post: Read more…