March 11, 2019

Government of Canada forms advisory committee on the charitable sector

Late last week, the Canada Revenue Agency announced the formation of a new advisory committee on the charitable sector. The purpose of the advisory committee is to serve as “a consultative forum for the Government of Canada to engage in meaningful dialogue with the charitable sector, to advance emerging issues relating Read more…

February 28, 2019

BC Ministry of Labour launches consultation on Employment Standards Act changes, prominently mentions BCLI Report

The BC Ministry of Labour gave prominent mention to the BCLI Report on the Employment Standards Act in a proposal paper for a consultation that it began today on changes to the Employment Standards Act. The Ministry’s proposal paper addressing what it describes as “first areas of focus for future Read more…

January 22, 2019

BCLI recommends new legislation to improve strata governance

The British Columbia Law Institute’s Strata Property Law Project Committee is calling for reforms to the Strata Property Act, the Strata Property Regulation, and the Schedule of Standard Bylaws to enhance the governance of strata corporations. The Report on Governance Issues for Stratas is the third report published in the project. It Read more…

December 11, 2018

BCLI Congratulates Charles Gordon and Mary Hamilton on Queen’s Counsel Appointment

British Columbia Law Institute congratulates two former project committee volunteers on  being appointed Queen’s counsel on December 10, 2018 – Russell Charles Gordon and Mary Bridget Hamilton.  Charles Gordon is a senior partner at Koskie Glavin Gordon, practising in the areas of labour, human rights and administrative law. Previously, he Read more…

November 30, 2018

Increased fines for short-term accommodation strata bylaws in force today

Back in July the ministry of municipal affairs and housing announced that it was amending the Strata Property Regulation to address concerns about short-term accommodation. These amendments have come into force today. They replace the existing section 7.1 of the regulation with a new provision that includes a special category of Read more…