December 21, 2017

BCLI Congratulates Board Member Margaret Mason on Queen’s Counsel Appointment

British Columbia Law Institute congratulates Margaret Mason, Q.C. on being appointed Queen’s counsel on December 20, 2017. Margaret Mason is a lawyer and partner with Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, where she leads the Charities and Tax-Exempt Organizations practice. She was recently recognized for her work in The Philanthropist’s 150 profiles. “Margaret Read more…

November 10, 2017

Ontario court refuses to amend condominium’s declaration to remove provisions enabling short-term rentals

With the advent of online services such as Airbnb, short-term rentals have been causing increasing anxiety for strata and condominium corporations across the country. This anxiety has spilled over into the courts, particularly in Ontario. Late last year, that province saw an important decision on a condominium corporation’s power to restrict Read more…

November 1, 2017

Ontario condominium reforms come into effect today

The bulk of the changes to Ontario’s Condominium Act, 1998, brought about by the Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015 (PDF), are slated to come into force on 1 November 2017. Marking this day, Ontario has posted a new set of forms for the act. Ontario’s Ministry of Government and Consumer Read more…

October 27, 2017

Alberta Court of Appeal grapples with distribution of proceeds from strata’s termination

Kay Kay Corporation v Condominium Corporation No 072 4807, 2017 ABCA 335, was an appeal of a decision of chambers judge “to reduce the apportionment of the sale proceeds to 14 units out of a total of 188 condominium units.” Those “sale proceeds” resulted from a termination of the condominium under Read more…

October 26, 2017

Alberta: Update on new condominium legislation and new survey

Earlier this month, Service Alberta made an announcement on the implementation of reforms to the province’s Condominium Property Act. The Condominium Property Amendment Act (PDF) passed the legislature in December 2014, but its coming into force has been contingent on the development of supporting regulations. Service Alberta will be taking Read more…