Submissions to Government

Our Submissions to Government are open to the public. They are presented here in a non-accessible PDF format. If you would like to receive an accessible web version, please contact us by email.

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UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

  • May 17, 2016

The Canadian Bar Association urges Canada to move forward in implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Aboriginal Law, Family Law, Child and Youth Law

Charities Directorate Common Issues

  • May 11, 2016

The Canadian Bar Association outlines some operational issues lawyers have encountered in dealing with Canada Revenue Agency's Charities Directorate.

Charities & Not-for-Profit Law

Governor in Council Appointments

  • May 04, 2016

The Canadian Bar Association welcomes the federal government's announcement of a new approach to Governor in Council (GiC) appointments and encourages attention to underlying issues that affect the perceived integrity of GiC appointees, particularly for adjudicative tribunals.

Aboriginal Law, Administrative Law, CCCA and 13 more..., Civil Litigation, Competition Law, Criminal Justice, French Speaking Lawyers, Immigration Law, Intellectual Property, Labour & Employment, Military Law, Public Sector, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Women Lawyers, Young Lawyers, Student Forum

Bill C-14 — Medical Assistance in Dying (Letter to Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs)

  • May 04, 2016

The Canadian Bar Association recommends amendments to Bill C-14 (medical assistance in dying) to align with Carter v. Canada.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation, Constitutional & Human Rights and 10 more..., Criminal Justice, Elder Law, Family Law, Health Law, Insurance Law, Labour & Employment, Pensions and Benefits Law, Privacy and Access, Wills, Estates and Trusts, Child and Youth Law

Reinstating the Court Challenges Program

  • April 15, 2016

The Canadian Bar Association recommends reinstatement of the Court Challenges Program, with an expansion of mandate to increase access to justice.

Aboriginal Law

Bill C-6, Citizenship Act Amendments

  • April 13, 2016

The CBA supports Bill C-6, which undoes many changes to the Citizenship Act introduced by the so-called Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act. In particular, the CBA supports repealing unfair provisions on revocation of citizenship.

Immigration Law