Electronic Meetings: Bill 10 Requires Adoption of New Procedure Bylaw Provisions For Continuation of Electronic Meetings

Written by: Rekha Parmar

August 31, 2021Bulletins
Changes to the authority for local governments to hold electronic board and council meetings are afoot.    After the current authority under the COVID Related Measures Act/Ministerial Order M192 to hold electronic meetings expires on September 28, fully electronic regular council, board, and committee meetings will only be possible if council or the board has […]
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Amendments to the Environmental Management Act and Contaminated Sites Regulation: the Local Government Perspective

Written by: David Giroday, Andrew Buckley

January 27, 2021Legal Updates
On February 1, 2021, several significant amendments to the Environmental Management Act, SBC 2003, c 53 (the “Act”) will come into force and which will result in a substantial overhaul of the Contaminated Sites Regulation, BC Reg 375/96 (the “CSR”). These changes reflect the efforts of the Province to streamline and clarify the process for […]
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New COVID-19 Restrictions in British Columbia Affecting Employers

Written by: Rekha Parmar

November 20, 2020COVID-19 Legal Updates
On November 19, 2020, pursuant to the province’s ongoing state of emergency relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, the provincial government announced new province-wide restrictions by order of the Provincial Health Officer, many of which affect employers, including local governments. COVID-19 Safety Plans: Most notably, employers are being asked to review their COVID-19 Safety Plans. We […]
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Employment Standards Act Temporary COVID-19 Layoff Provision Extended

Written by: Rekha Parmar

June 26, 2020COVID-19 Legal Updates
In the context of the novel coronavirus, employers in British Columbia, including local governments, have been increasingly faced with difficult decisions relating to contracts of employment. Employers are contending with the need to balance their obligations towards employees with the practical and financial realities of maintaining operations. In the present circumstances, employers are therefore increasingly […]
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New Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process Order (MO192)

Written by: Rekha Parmar

June 19, 2020COVID-19 Legal Updates
On June 17, the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General issued a new order under the Emergency Program Act relating to local government meetings and timing requirements for bylaw passage, with the intent of moving local governments toward more normal operations. Ministerial Order 192 (which can be found here) repeals and replaces MO139. While […]
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WorkSafeBC requires all employers to develop a COVID-19 Safety Plan

Written by: Rekha Parmar

Worker safety has been at the forefront of the operational concerns raised by employers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the province implements its Return Plan and workplaces, including local governments, cautiously reopen their doors, there is an urgent public health interest in preventing the spread of coronavirus. To this end, WorkSafeBC has […]
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New Local Government Finance (COVID-19) Order

Written by: Rekha Parmar

On May 15, the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General issued a new order under the Emergency Program Act that relates to local government financial matters affected by COVID-19. Borrowing from Reserve Funds The order states that municipalities, regional districts, improvement districts, and other specified bodies may, during the 2020 calendar year, borrow from […]
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Court of Appeal weighs in on Application of Vavilov to Local Governments

Written by: Heidi Boudreau

May 6, 2020Legal Updates
Last year, the Supreme Court of Canada in the decision of Canada (Minister of Immigration) v Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65 (“Vavilov”), revised the test for determining the applicable standard of review in judicial review decisions. Following Vavilov, the default standard of review is reasonableness, subject to a few very specific exceptions. For a more detailed […]
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New Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process (COVID-19) Order

Written by: Rekha Parmar

On May 1, 2020 the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General issued the Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process (COVID-19) Order No. 2. Ministerial Order No. 83/2020 (as referred to in our March 26, 2020 post) is repealed. The new Order continues and expands upon the provisions of Ministerial Order 83/2020, by providing that […]
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Changing Property Tax Due Dates and Penalties in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Written by: Rekha Parmar

April 9, 2020COVID-19 Legal Updates
Under section 234 of the Community Charter, July 2 is the date on which property taxes for a year are due under the general tax collection scheme. The Municipal Tax Regulation provides that if all or part of the property taxes payable under the general tax collection scheme remain unpaid after July 2, the collector […]
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