Important changes for BC societies taking effect in May 2023

This past weekend, parts of British Columbia were as hot as 27 degrees—a first for 2023. But springlike weather wasn’t the only change greeting British Columbians at the end of a dreary April. The Government of BC announced that new changes to the Societies Act will take effect this month, affecting more than 30,000 BC societies.

You might recall the Societies Amendment Act, 2021, which received Royal Assent on October 28, 2021. It amends the Societies Act in stages. Some amendments took effect in October 2021. A year and a half later, Victoria announced that the remaining changes will take effect in May 2023.

We have summarized these changes and added our own comments (in italics) below:

Spring is here in BC, and change is in the air. Is it time to perform some spring cleaning on your society’s bylaws? For a review of your bylaws and for recommendations for changes, please get in touch with Miller Thomson’s Social Impact Group lawyers Sarah Fitzpatrick or Stephen Hsia of our Vancouver office.

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