April 20, 2021

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 Read more…

April 19, 2021

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 Read more…

February 17, 2021

CBABC endorses BCLI, CCEL reports in Agenda for Justice 2021

In its just-published Agenda for Justice 2021, the Canadian Bar Association (British Columbia Branch) has endorsed four reports of the BC Law Institute and its division, the Canadian Centre for Elder Law, for priority legislative action. The reports are: Report on Proposals for Unfair Contracts Relief (BCLI rep. no. 60, 2011); Report Read more…

November 27, 2020

BCLI Comment on Fraser Decision: Pleased to see our Work Referenced by Canada’s Highest Court

In 2012 the BCLI published the study paper Human Rights and Family Responsibilities: Family Status Discrimination under Human Rights Law in British Columbia and Canada (BCLI study paper). The paper reviews research and jurisprudence on the family status ground, discusses concerns with the BC Court of Appeal’s approach to family Read more…

November 16, 2020

Visitor Restrictions and Health Care Decision-Making Rights in BC: Comments on the Seniors Advocate Report, Staying Apart to Stay Safe

Introduction The Seniors Advocate conducted a survey about the COVID-19 visitor restrictions in long-term care and assisted living. The results of this survey were released on November 3, 2020. The survey was open to the public, and respondents were largely family visitors of residents in long-term care (49%). Other respondents Read more…