September 10, 2021

Making Decisions While Living With Dementia: An Interview With Craig Burns

In Canada, approximately 76,000 people are diagnosed with dementia every year. People living with dementia regularly face stigma and misconceptions that make living with the disease a challenge. Sometimes family members and professionals don’t recognize how someone living with dementia is capable of directing their own life choices. The Canadian Centre for Read more…

September 7, 2021

Update on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada

Introduction Medical Assistance in Dying (“MAiD”) has a long history in Canada. Previously known as assisted suicide, it made Canadian headlines in 1993, when the landmark case of Rodriguez v British Columbia (AG) 3 SCR 519 was decided. Sue Rodriguez challenged the Criminal Code provision that prevented assisted suicide, but Read more…

July 13, 2021

Meet Education and Outreach Coordinator Jess Fehrenbacher

My name is Jessica (Jess) Fehrenbacher. My last name is easier to pronounce than it looks. I am working with the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) as an independent contractor on the Engaging People Living with Dementia Project. I have my Masters in Social Work from UBC and am Read more…

July 5, 2021

Suitability: Leading complaint among investors who come to OBSI for help

   In 2020, almost 20% of investment complaints the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI) investigated related to the suitability of the investments. It is the leading issue investors submit a complaint about. In many of these investment complaints, investors say that they received poor advice, that their investments Read more…

June 24, 2021

World Elder Abuse 2021

June is a month of raising awareness for many important issues and communities relevant to our work at the CCEL. June is 2SLGBTQ+ Pride Month, National indigenous History Month, and Elder Abuse Awareness Month. June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. This blog post will review a recent elder Read more…