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…
April 22, 2020
Ministerial order clears the way for strata corporations to meet electronically
Late last week, the minister of public safety and solicitor general issued an order (PDF) under British Columbia’s Emergency Program Act enabling all strata corporations in the province to hold meetings electronically. The order applies to any “strata property meeting,” which is defined as “a meeting authorized or otherwise provided Read more…
April 15, 2020
BC Ministry of Attorney General seeks feedback on adopting the Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Act
The Ministry of Attorney General for British Columbia has issued a consultation paper (PDF) that asks the public to comment on whether British Columbia should enact the Uniform Civil Enforcement of Money Judgments Act, with some departures and additions. As the consultation paper puts it, the ministry’s goals in this Read more…
February 28, 2020
Medical Assistance in Dying Amendment Bill Tabled
MAID Laws Canada introduced medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2016. To be eligible for MAID, an adult must: Be eligible for health services in their jurisdiction; Have the capacity to make health care decisions; Make a voluntary written request for MAID; Give informed consent after receiving information on their Read more…