On Friday, September 27, I’ll be closing my law office. All of us working there will be taking part in the General Strike for Climate Action, which culminates a week of climate action not just in Vancouver, but around the world. Even the UN Secretary General is holding a climate summit on Monday, September 23…
Category: British Columbia
Have a great summer!
It’s that time of year again — August is upon us and it’s time for summer vacation! At this time every year, I close my law firm for three weeks and my partner, Penny, and I enjoy an incredible three-week staycation. Vancouver really is a spectacular city. Problem is most of us are so busy…
Rise up with the Sunrise Movement
A relatively new and very exciting movement south of the border I pay a lot of attention to is the Sunrise Movement. The force behind the Green New Deal, it’s a powerful social movement that includes a broad section of society. But it’s mostly driven by a lot of smart young people. The Sunrise Movement…
Saving the world with science, one leader at a time
The federal Green Party under Elizabeth May made history last week when they scored a major victory in the Nanaimo by-election with the election of Paul Manly. This was great news for all of us, but especially Green supporters as it effectively doubles the number of Green MPs in Ottawa to two! Finally, Elizabeth May…
No quick fixes to sky-high property taxes
Vancouver’s commercial businesses — big and small — will soon get a break on their property taxes. City council has passed a motion to shift 2% of property taxes from commercial businesses and onto residential properties over the next three years. It will see a shift of 1% in year one, followed by 0.5% in…
Alberta election results deliver a sense of dread
My partner Penny and I watched the Alberta election results live on Tuesday night with a sense of dread. Don’t get me wrong — I’m no fan of Rachel Notley’s advocacy for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. However, Jason Kenney and his United Conservative Party will be an order of magnitude worse for folks like…
ICBC changes are no laughing matter
On April 1, it was no joke when the provincial NDP’s attorney general, David Eby, introduced sweeping new rules limiting compensation for victims of motor vehicle accidents in BC. But before I get into the details, two important points. First, full disclosure: I’ve been practising law since 1984, representing the victims of motor vehicle accidents….