In the Spotlight—Beatrice C. McCutcheon
Winter 2023
Our spotlight shines on Beatrice C. McCutcheon of Cook Roberts.
Winter 2023
Our spotlight shines on Beatrice C. McCutcheon of Cook Roberts.
NOVEMBER IS INDIGENOUS DISABILITY AWARENESS MONTH (IDAM), recognized every year by hundreds of Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
CLEBC’s Employment Law Conference will return in 2024. Right now, we invite you to submit a brief outline of papers and presentations you would like to present at the conference.
Fraud and financial abuse seem to exist almost daily in our lives, from the unidentified caller to the phishing email. Yet financial abuse often occurs in situations with a trusted individual, making it difficult to spot, report, and remedy.
ALTHOUGH CANADA POST RECENTLY ISSUED FOUR NEW STAMPS to draw attention to the legacy of residential schools, one of the schools depicted, the Île-à-la-Crosse Residential School at a historical Métis community in Saskatchewan. was not included in the 2015 settlement.
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES, THE PUBLIC, NEIGHBOURS, ALLIES, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS ARE INVITED to funeral and memorial services for the missing Stó:lō and Indigenous children and unmarked graves and burials of students of the former St. Mary’s Residential School sites in Mission, BC.
Fall 2023
Our spotlight shines on Stephen Mussell of Mandell Pinder LLP.
It is with great excitement that we announce the release of the agenda for the 2023 Canadian Elder Law Conference.
CLEBC CONTRIBUTOR JEAN TEILLET HAS BEEN APPOINTED by Prime Minister Trudeau to the eight-person Advisory Board for Supreme Court of Canada Judicial Appointments.
No more obsolete CDs! Starting in September 2023, the Forms and Precedents included in manuals will be easily downloadable in Microsoft Word format via your CLEBC Store account. Read more here.