Other Review Materials
(PDF files unless otherwise noted)

Changing BC's Civil Liability Laws? The Attorney General has better options available to him...
September 2003 - prepared by Consumer Advocacy and Support for Homeowners Society, a CANF Member Group

Civil Liability Review: Putting Profits Before People, Summer 2003

Why Government-Promoted Tort Reform is Bad for Citizens and for Our Society, David Osborne, Summer 2003

Assessing the Government's Civil Liability Review, by Hugh Atrill, June 2003

How Our Laws Work Now and How They Could Change, June 2003

Planting the Seed: A Chronology of Events, June 2003

CANF Members Fight Back: A Chronology, June 2003

The Delta Case, June 2003

Kids Can Tell What is Fair, June 2003

What Can You Do, June 2003

BC Victims' Right to Seek Justice Threatened, November 2002

Dire Government Plans Target the Injured, Benefit the Powerful and Destroy Legal Protections Against the Reckless, November 25, 2002

Imagine Yourself in this Accident...

Communication with Government

Letter to Premier Gordon Campbell, July 15, 2003

Letter to Attorney General Geoff Plant, July 15, 2003

Letter to MLA Lorne Mayencourt, July 15, 2003

Mailout to MLAs, March 2003

Cover letter to MLAs, March 5, 2003

A.G.'s Plans Destroy Rights, Eliminate Accountability

Vancouver Sun, Ian Mulgrew column, January 18, 2003

Vancouver Sun, Ian Mulgrew column, February 24, 2003

David N. Osborne remarks on the civil liability review to the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch, November 20, 2002

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