October 16, 2018
CCEL Forms Inclusive Investing Project Advisory Committee
The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) has formed a project advisory committee to guide its research and consultation for its Inclusive Investing: Respecting the Rights of Vulnerable Investors through Supported Decision-Making project. “The project advisory committee brings together individuals with a diverse range of experience and expertise from BC Read more…
October 1, 2018
CCEL Celebrates 15th Anniversary
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the CCEL. A lot has happened in those years. 8 Elder Law Conferences. 3 National Seniors Day events. 2 International Women’s Day gatherings, 33 projects, 2 promising practicing tools, 9 reports, 13 study papers, 10 videos, 36 educational tools, 7 project advisory committees, Read more…
August 30, 2018
Final Thoughts and Farewell
Today is the last day of my work term with the BCLI and the CCEL. As I wrap up my last few assignments, I take a moment to reflect on the last four months. My time at the BCLI/CCEL was a well-rounded learning experience. I engaged in varied work throughout Read more…
July 13, 2018
Case Comment: Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Makes Finding Re Age Discrimination in Benefits
On May 18th, 2018, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario issued an important decision in the case of Talos v. Grand Erie District School Board. The Tribunal found that terminating an employee’s health, dental and insurance benefits at age 65 is unconstitutional. This blog summarizes the case and discusses its Read more…
June 28, 2018
New Brunswick seeks feedback on proposals for enduring powers of attorney legislation
The Legislative Services Branch (LSB) of the Office of the Attorney General (New Brunswick) is currently working on proposals for powers of attorney legislation. The LSB released Law Reform Notes #40 in December 2017 and Law Reform Notes #41 in May 2018. Both issues of the notes discuss the LSB’s Read more…