Last updated: March 9, 2008 in BCCCA Files
Last updated: March 3, 2008 in Archives, Information
  • Arbitration Report Feb 9 04
  • Contract Agreement (old)
  • Jones Award 18 Feb 2005
  • Salary Grid 2006
  • Writ of Summons (May 13, 2005)
  • Last updated: March 2, 2008 in Information

    Board Members 2009 -2010

    The Association’s Board of Directors consists of eight members of the Association and is elected each year in the fall. The executive of the Association are the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. They are elected from the eight directors and are elected at the first meeting of the Board of Directors each year.

    The executives of the Association for 2009-2010 are:

    • President – Steve Fudge
    • Vice President – Samiran Lakshman
    • Secretrary- Jennifer Lopes
    • Treasurer – Kevin Marks

    Region 1 (Victoria HQ)

    Region 2 (Vancouver/CASP)

    Region 3 (Fraser)

    Region 4 (Okanagan/Interior/Kootenays)

    Region 5 (North)

    Past President

    • Elliot Poll
    Last updated: March 2, 2008 in Information

    A brief history of the BC Crown Counsel Association

    Early to Mid 1980s

    • Government decides to operate Crown offices on the theory of 1/3, 1/3, 1/3: that is, one third very inexperienced lawyers who were specifically told there was no “career” with Crown (often hired on 6 month contracts, renewed once, then dropped for 3 or 6 months and hired for 6 months again); 1/3 ad hoc lawyers with experience but no job security (hired for one case, or one or two court days at a time); and 1/3 senior lawyers with FTE positions and benefits. Many Crown FTE positions terminated between 1982 and 1986.

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    Last updated: March 2, 2008 in Information

    Table of contents:

    Constitution | Bylaws

    Part 1: Definitions

    Part 2: Membership

    Part 3: Regions

    Part 4: Directors

    Part 5: Officers

    Part 6: Meetings

    Part 7: The Seal

    Part 8: Finance

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    Last updated: March 2, 2008 in Information

    The purposes of the Association are to represent Crown counsel in matters regarding remuneration, benefits, employment conditions, and other terms and conditions of employment/services, to create, promote and encourage better understanding, unity, and cooperation among the members of the Association, and to represent without restriction Crown counsel in all matters of professional interest.

    The British Columbia Crown Counsel Association is an Association of Crown counsel employed by or on contract with the Attorney General of British Columbia who perform duties relating to the administration of criminal justice throughout the province.