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“Community centre associations win injunction against Vancouver Park Board—update” – 17 January 2014

News Report Publishing The Vancouver community centre associations represented by DLG win an injunction against the Vancouver Park Board to stop the Park Board from terminating their contracts with the community centre associations and kicking them out of the community centres before a decision is reached in their ongoing lawsuit. Read more about this case […]

“Vancouver Park Board legal battle continues as community centres seek another injunction” – 11 September 2013

News Report Publishing This article discusses the injunction being sought by six community centre associations, represented by DLG, to stop the Park Board’s retaliatory efforts brought in the wake of a lawsuit filed by the community centre associations against the Park Board. Read more about this case from Sandra Thomas at this link Vancouver is […]

“Parks Board, community centre associations battle over controversial ‘One Card’” – 22 August 2013

News Report Publishing The Park Board and DLG, acting on behalf of a group of community centre associations, discuss their differing perspectives after the Park Board seeks to launch a system of community centre registration which, DLG argues, will centralize revenue and control with the Park Board and deprive the community centre associations of their […]

Immigrating and Investing in Canada

The Canadian Government seeks to attract experienced business people to Canada who will support the development of a strong and prosperous Canadian economy. There are different ways to immigrate to Canada as an investor. The most popular one is the Provincial Nominee Program – Business Stream. Here, the applicant needs to demonstrate their intentions to […]

The New Family Law Act

On 18 March 2013 the new British Columbia Family Law Act comes into force and will replace the current Family Relations Act and the way the law in BC deals with cohabitation, marriage, separation, and divorce. There are too many changes to go through in detail in a blog post, but here are some highlights […]

Criminal Interest

“Neither a borrower nor a lender be…but if you must be a lender, exceed not the rate of interest that is criminal.” Polonius (if he had been a lawyer) There is in Canada a criminal rate of interest – exceed it, even accidentally, and there are consequences. The law is found in s. 347 of […]

Federal or Provincial Incorporation?

If you have decided to incorporate a new company, one of the first decisions you will have to make is whether you will incorporate under British Columbia or federal legislation. British Columbia companies are governed by the British Columbia Business Corporations Act (“BC Act”) and federal companies under the Canada Business Corporations Act (“CBCA”). There […]