Well today was a big media day
at BC Place.
Licensees should look
at the BC Assessment roll report which, in the legal description, should indicate a MHR number, specifically if the owner used the exempt manufactured home to qualify for a CMHC - insured mortgage of the land and premises.
Most recently the Director of Aboriginal Employment and Business Development
at BC Hydro, Ms. Sterritt also led the start - up and growth of the Aboriginal Mentoring and Training Association (AMTA) as its founding CEO.
Buyers will be responsible for the transition of accounts
at BC Hydro, Terasen Gas, cable TV, phone and internet.
BUSI 111 is the course aimed specifically
at BC students only.
The engineers
at BC Engineering Group possess over 35 years of combined experience, which is a key ingredient for a successful engineering partner for your project.
Her psychiatric practice focuses on inpatient psychiatry at Vancouver Hospital and outpatient psycho - oncology
at the BC Cancer Agency.
Darma was eventually assessed and diagnosed that Spring with Generalized Anxiety with Panic Disorder, by the Mood Disorder's Clinic
at BC Children's Hospital, prescribed medication and sent home.
Programs include: Adult Tertiary Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatric Services, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Women's Reproductive Mental Health, as well as the Provincial Specialized Eating Disorders Program for children and youth located
at the BC Children's Hospital.
Mindfulness for Teens: Many helpful audio recordings for guided mindfulness exercises and visualizations (created by Dr. Vo
at BC Children's Hospital)
She worked for many years as a clinical psychologist
at BC Children's Hospital and is currently the staff psychologist on the Adolescent Psychiatric Unit at Surrey Memorial Hospital.
Prior to joining Singleton, Jane was a Clerk
at the BC Supreme court and was an associate in a boutique litigation firm.
Euan called
at the BC bar in September and specializes in technology law.
At the BC Supreme Court, Justice Gerow held the regulations to be unconstitutional by virtue of infringing solicitor - client privilege.
If you have been involuntarily detained under the Mental Health Act or require representation
at a BC Criminal Code Review Board hearing, contact our office and, depending on our capacity, we will either assist you or provide you options, including potential referrals.
If you have an interim Family Law Notice of Application to be heard
at the BC Supreme Court, you should follow these 6 steps which will ensure your Notice of Application will be heard:
Leena has represented her clients
at the BC Court of Appeal, BC Supreme Court and BC Provincial Court.
Simon, I was stunned by your post about Stuart — I've known Stuart since 1979, when we both worked
at the BC Ministry of the Attorney - General: everything you have said about him is entirely appropriate and true.
Anybody interested in seeing some of the consequences of the SCC's careless (in my view) use of language need only look
at BC where Resurfice and Clements are now being relied on for the view that a but - for cause must be a substantial connection.
Looking
at BC's Legal Profession Act, I see that s. 15 prohibits a «person» from practicing law.
The Judicial Law Clerk Program
at the BC Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of British Columbia was established in 1973.
«Join us to learn about the Public Interest Designation Program and Pro Bono Program
at BC Law.
On July 29th, a couple who had been convicted of terrorism charges for planting three explosive devices on the BC legislature grounds received a stay of proceedings
at the BC Supreme Court.
The Government now looks
at BC drivers as a source of revenue and a way to score political points.
The sticking point
at the BC Court of Appeal was its determination that the Code only applies to employment situations where the individual accused of conduct that violates the Code can «force the complainant to endure that conduct as a condition of his employment.»
From the time you file your Notice of Family Claim
at the BC Supreme Court until you have your case heard by a judge, you may need some temporary orders to figure out:
We argued at the BCCA, as we did
at the BC Supreme Court, that the Law Society's decision reflects a proper weighing of the rights at stake by upholding the fundamental right to equality enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
TWU then sought a judicial review
at the BC Supreme Court.
Read more about West Coast LEAF's work on this case, including the arguments we made
at the BC Supreme Court and at the BCCA.
A subsequent challenge
at the BC Court of Appeal (2014 BCCA 499) overturned the Tribunal finding of a link between the cancer and the workplace.
Sherry MacLennan, Director of Public Legal Information
at BC Legal Aid This week Julie talks to Sherry MacLennan, Director of... read more
At the BC Court of Appeal, West Coast LEAF, again in coalition with CLAS, intends to argue that it is incumbent upon decision - makers to take a flexible approach to discrimination claims, one that allows for evidence of social context.
West Coast LEAF will also be intervening
at the BC Court of Appeal in a case about when and how the governing bodies of healthcare professions can act to protect the public in response to a complaint of sexual misconduct against a healthcare practitioner.
We defended equality rights in legal education
at the BC Supreme Court in 2015 and
at the BC Court of Appeal in 2016.
The Law Society's appeal of the decision
at the BC Court of Appeal will be heard jointly with an appeal brought by TWU against the Law Society of Upper Canada's decision not to grant TWU accreditation in Ontario.
VANDU and Pivot Legal Society (the Complainants) argued
at the BC Human Rights Tribunal that such «removals» were a violation of theHuman Rights Code because the DVBIA's program specifically targeted people who are or appear to be homeless, a population that is disproportionately comprised of people with disabilities and people of Aboriginal ancestry.
At BC Driving Lawyers, we defend all driving infractions and prohibitions.
On appeal
at BC Supreme Court, the driver defended his driving history by saying as a professional driver he would put on many more «driving kilometres» than most people.
In August 2015, the coalition was again granted leave to intervene in the case
at the BC Court of Appeal.
The British Columbia Legislative Digest (BCLD) was conceived of in 1979 by librarians
at the BC Courthouse Library, now Courthouse Libraries BC... [more]
Ironically, because students from other schools could take the MPRE
at BC, a law school official had encouraged students to get «the home field advantage» by signing up early for one of what were supposed to be 150 available seats.
In April 2015, West Coast LEAF and CLAS intervened jointly in this case
at the BC Supreme Court to argue that the evidence required to establish discrimination under the law must take into account people's lived realities and not create needless, additional barriers to accessing justice.
It will also tell you what is most likely to happen during the hearing
at the BC Supreme Court and where you can look to for assistance with your judicial review.
This week's guest blog is written by Sherry MacLennan, Director of Public Legal Information & Applications
at the BC Legal Services Society.
This week, West Coast LEAF is
at the BC Court of Appeal in coalition with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) speaking out for homeless people's right to access justice under the BC Human Rights Code.
For immediate release — July 4, 2017 VANCOUVER — Today, an historic legal challenge to the use of solitary confinement in Canada's federal prisons goes to trial
at the BC Supreme Court.
Jim has special expertise in regulatory law, and has a wealth of experience representing communities, low - income consumers, and workers
at the BC Utilities Commission and the CRTC.
Following a decision in BC Supreme Court, in which the BCTF established that continued restrictions on the right to bargain class size and composition were unconstitutional, the Government had the trial decision overturned
at the BC Court of Appeal.
For Immediate Release — October 5, 2016 VANCOUVER — Today, West Coast LEAF in coalition with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) is
at the BC Court of Appeal (BCCA) in an appeal concerning discrimination against Vancouver's street homeless Read More
The lawyers
at BC Driving Lawyers are experienced in making written submissions for these types of driving prohibitions.