June 1, 2020

Strata Property Regulation amendments address insurance, general meetings during a state of emergency

Recent amendments (PDF) to the Strata Property Regulation are intended to address two pressing concerns for strata corporations: (1) paying for insurance in the face of a sharp rise in insurance premiums and (2) dealing with general meetings during a state of emergency. The first amendment sets out a definition Read more…

The Accessible Canada Act

Accessibility Legislation In Canada, the federal government enacted the Accessible Canada Act (ACA) which came into force on July 11, 2019. The ACA, applying to everything under federal jurisdiction, is intended to remove barriers experienced by people with disabilities. The ultimate goal is to create a barrier-free country by 2040. Read more…

May 7, 2020

BC Accessibility Legislation Consultation Report Released

A quarter of the population in BC is living with a disability. The BC government has released the British Columbia Framework for Accessibility Legislation report (BC Framework) to outline their proposed approach to accessibility legislation. This blog posts highlights some of the public feedback from the preliminary consultation and examines the framework.

April 24, 2020

Ministerial order temporarily enables electronic meetings for all British Columbia companies, cooperatives, and societies

In an order issued earlier this week under the Emergency Program Act, the minister of public safety and solicitor general has enabled all British Columbia business corporations, cooperatives and societies to hold electronic meetings. The Electronic Attendance at Corporate Meetings (COVID-19) Order (PDF) overrides any provisions to the contrary found Read more…

April 23, 2020

Law Library of Congress publishes research report on child-protection law and policy across sixteen countries

The U.S. Law Library of Congress has published a research report (PDF) on laws and policies protecting children from abuse and neglect. The report “briefly describes domestic U.S. federal law before turning to a comparative analysis of foreign law.” This comparative analysis consists of chapters on 16 countries. Each chapter Read more…