June 9, 2022
Meet CCEL Research Assistant Ellen Spannagel
My name is Ellen Spannagel, and I’m currently in my final year as a Bachelor of Civil Law and Juris Doctor candidate at McGill University’s Faculty of Law. I am passionate about work that creatively addresses social inequities and am thrilled to be joining the Canadian Center for Elder Law Read more…
June 1, 2022
Parentage committee continues discussion of multiparent provisions for children conceived by sexual intercourse
BCLI’s Parentage Law Reform Project Committee held two meetings in May, focusing on continued discussion of whether multiparent configurations should be extended to conception by sexual intercourse. Discussion of this broad issue began in March 2022, and continued at the April 2022 meeting. Setting a number of permissible parents The Read more…
May 25, 2022
A Closer Look at the Study Paper on Public Hearings: Cons of Public Hearings
This post is part of a series highlighting BCLI’s Study Paper on Public Hearings: An Examination of Public Participation in the Adoption of Local Bylaws on Land Use and Planning. For other posts in the series click here. Arguments against public hearings: The current law fails to enhance democratic decision-making Read more…
May 17, 2022
May 2022 Newsletter: Victims and Survivors of Crime Week
May 15th to 21st is Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Canada. This is a time to support, acknowledge, and honor those who have had crimes committed against them.
May 16, 2022
New Project: Supporting Vulnerable Victims & Witnesses
May 15th to 21st is Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Canada. This is a time to support, acknowledge, and honor those who have had crimes committed against them. The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) is excited to announce a new project to support this population, which has Read more…