City of Edmonton Fails to Curb Uber

Written by: Marie Watmough

May 21, 2015Legal Updates
The recent case of City of Edmonton v. Uber Canada Inc., 2015 ABQB 214 is the latest decision examining whether or not Uber Canada is operating a taxi brokerage business in contravention of local bylaws. In this case, the City of Edmonton argued that Uber was operating in the City without a valid business licence […]
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Opening Prayers at Municipal Council Meetings Violates Freedom of Religion

Written by: Kathryn Stuart

May 8, 2015Legal Updates
The Supreme Court of Canada recently made national headlines with its decision in the case of Mouvement laïque québécois v. Saguenay (City) 2015 SCC 16. The decision affirms the requirement for state neutrality in matters of religious belief. As a result, it seems there is no place for prayers or other forms of religious observance […]
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Bill 24 Modernizes Societies Legislation

Written by: Marie Watmough

April 15, 2015Legal Updates
Bill 24-2015, the Societies Act, has been given First Reading in the Legislature. This Bill repeals the current Society Act, enacted in 1977, replacing it with something akin to a scaled back and simplified version of the BC Business Corporations Act. Local governments may interact with incorporated societies in a number of ways, including as […]
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Upcoming Presentation – Privacy Issues in Pandemic Planning

Written by: SMS Lawyers

April 14, 2015Announcements
On Thursday, April 30, 2015 Susan Beach will be speaking about Privacy Issues in Pandemic Planning at a joint meeting of the Health Law Section and Freedom of Information & Privacy Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association – BC Branch, to be held in Vancouver at the law offices of Harper Grey LLP.
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Building Act Receives Royal Assent

Written by: SMS Lawyers

March 27, 2015Legal Updates
As an update to our March 9 post about Bill 3, we note that the Building Act received Royal Assent on March 25, 2015.
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Bill 19 – Small Claims Court Goes Digital with the Civil Resolution Tribunal Act

Written by: Kristen Morley

March 12, 2015Legal Updates
In recent years, the Provincial Court has been seeking solutions to deal with the challenge of a high volume of court actions and an increasing number of self-represented litigants. The legislature seems to think the solution lies in creating alternate streams of dispute resolution procedures outside the formal court system. In May of 2012 the […]
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Private Posts

Written by: SMS Lawyers

March 10, 2015Private HR, Uncategorized
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Bill 3 Brings Changes to Building Regulation

Written by: Michael Hargraves, Peter Johnson

March 9, 2015Legal Updates
The BC Legislature has introduced Bill 3 – 2015, the Building Act (“Bill 3”), and has given it first reading. Bill 3 will effect a number of changes to building regulation in the province. The overarching purpose of the legislation, according the Province’s media release, is to promote consistency in the regulation of building throughout […]
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SMS Website Changes

Written by: SMS Lawyers

March 9, 2015Announcements
You may have noticed a few changes to our website! We hope you like them.
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Upcoming Capilano University Presentation

Written by: SMS Lawyers

February 17, 2015Announcements
On March 27, Colin Stewart will be lecturing in North Vancouver on Conflict of Interest and Bias for the Capilano University diploma program in local government law.
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