Canadian Elder Law Conference 2023: Combo


Course Date: November 9, 2023

Full Course Materials
Total: 10h 56min
Total Ethics: 2h
Day 1
Thursday, November 9, 2023
 
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:20)
 
Nadia MyerthallProgram Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Hugh S. McLellan
McLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. WhaleyWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KCGeoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
 
Predatory Marriages and Divorces (9:20 – 10:20)

  • the capacity to marry and divorce, including cross-provincial statutory requirements
  • the consequences of a predatory marriage: considerations for marriage and property law
  • responding to predatory marriages: the consideration of the use of equitable and other remedies
  • abuse by a legitimate spouse—is divorce available?
  • parties outside the marriage driving separation/divorce
Kimberly A. WhaleyWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Amanda N. WintersFarris LLP, Vancouver
 
Care Facilities (10:20 – 11:20)
 
  • accessing care: a BC perspective
  • rights in care facilities and the importance of substitute decision-makers
  • video surveillance
  • developments in residents' rights in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Christine ElliottChristine Elliott Law Corporation, Vancouver
Zack UganecSeniors First BC, Vancouver
 
BREAK (11:20 – 11:35)
 
Coroner's Role in Elder Abuse Prevention (11:35 – 12:35)

  • coroner's role, and when a death must be reported and investigated
  • intersection between a coroner's investigation and a police investigation when elder abuse is suspected, and how the independent findings of each contribute to death determinations
  • inquest process; how decisions to hold an inquest are made, and the role of the inquest jury, participants, and witnesses
Dr. Jatinder BaidwanChief Medical Officer, Burnaby
John McNameeChief Legal Officer, BC Coroners Service, Burnaby
 
LUNCH with Keynote Speaker: The Influence of Agism on the Rights  of Older Adults (12:35 – 1:45)
 
Isobel MackenzieBC Seniors Advocate, Office of the Seniors Advocate, Victoria
 
The Role of the Medical Expert in an Estate Practice (1:45 – 2:45)

  • introduction
  • the use of medical experts and evidentiary considerations
  • clarity of capacity
Dr. Peter ChanDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, UBC, Vancouver
Bryan GilmartinWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Ian HullHull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Dr. Kenneth ShulmanSunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto
Alexander J. SwabukMiller Thomson LLP, Vancouver
 
BREAK (2:45 – 2:55)
 
The Role of the Medical Expert in an Estate Practice, continued (2:55 – 3:55)

  • the role of the medical expert witness
  • the use of medical expert evidence at a hearing or trail
  • conclusion an summary review
Dr. Peter ChanDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, UBC, Vancouver
Bryan GilmartinWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Ian HullHull & Hull LLP, Toronto
Dr. Kenneth ShulmanSunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto
Alexander J. SwabukMiller Thomson LLP, Vancouver
 
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
 
Hugh S. McLellanMcLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. WhaleyWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KCGeoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
 
Day 2
Friday, November 10, 2023
 
Welcome Back (9:00 – 9:10)
 
Hugh S. McLellanMcLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. WhaleyWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KCGeoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
 
BCLI Undue Influence Recognition and Prevention Guide (9:10 – 10:10)

  • overview of the BCLI Guide and why it was issued
  • reasons for the revision and update
  • how the revision project was carried out (committee membership, consultations, etc.)
  • what is new in the new (2022) revised and updated version of the BCLI Guide
Gregory G. Blue, KCBC Law Institute, Vancouver
Geoffrey W. White, KCGeoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver
 
Wills and Estates on Reserve (10:10 – 11:10)
 
  • land on reserve
    • types of possessory interests in land
    • land registries
    • records kept at the band office
    • right to live on reserve: status and residency rights
  • wills for Indigenous peoples
    • IA vs. WESA
      • meaning of "living ordinarily on reserve"
      • distinctions when dying intestate (IA/WESA)
    • matrimonial rights on reserve
    • testamentary trusts
Marie-Noël CampbellExecutive Director and Lawyer, Seniors First BC, Vancouver
Eve Hansen (Jastalaans)Legal Advocate, Advance Planning Clinic Program, Seniors First BC, Haida Gwaii
 
BREAK (11:10 – 11:25)
 
Case Law Update (11:25 – 12:30)

  • review of various cases from across Canada relevant to an elder law practice, including estate planning, substitute decision making, elder abuse, and detention of vulnerable adults
Emily CloughClark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Jan GoddardGoddard Gamage LLP, Toronto
Suzana Popovic-MontagHull & Hull LLP, Toronto
 
LUNCH with Keynote Speakers: Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making (12:30 – 1:40)
 
Heather CowieManager, Community Engagement, Alzheimer Society of BC, Vancouver
Kelly Melnyk
Director, Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Vancouver
Myrna NormanMaple Ridge
 
Seismic Shifts in Seniors Care—Changes on the Political Horizon (1:40 – 2:40)

  • pressure points in care for an aging population and their implication on federal legislation and what that means for the legal profession
  • how will the roll-out of national standards of care impact provinces, including fluctuating duties of care
  • elder abuse, changes to the Criminal Code, and working with vulnerable witnesses and victims in the justice system
  • Adult Guardianship Act, Part 3 review
Kelly MelnykDirector, Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Vancouver
Laura Tamblyn WattsCEO, CanAge, Toronto
 
BREAK (2:40 – 2:55)
 
MAiD Update (2:55 – 3:55)
 
  • legal overview of MAiD in Canada
  • eligibility criteria, procedural safeguards
  • independent and parliamentary reviews
  • hot topics: forced transfers, advance requests, mature minors, mental illness, and waivers of final consent
Dr. Jyothi Jayaraman, MBBS, MD, CCFP (PC) — Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice, Associate Member, Department of Medicine, Division of Palliative Care, UBC, Vancouver
Grace Pastine, KC
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
 
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
 
Hugh S. McLellanMcLellan Herbert Locke, Vancouver
Kimberly A. WhaleyWhaley Estate Litigation Partners, Toronto
Geoffrey W. White, KCGeoffrey W. White Law Corporation, Counsel, Clark Wilson LLP, Kelowna & Vancouver