Province aims to end ‘squatter’s rights’
EDMONTON – The provincial government has introduced legislation that it says would give property owners greater levels of protection.
If passed, the Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022, would amend the existing Law of Property Act, the Land Titles Act, and the Limitations Act, to abolish the principle of adverse possession.
Justice Minister Tyler Shandro explains that adverse possession, more commonly known as ‘squatter’s rights,’ allows a person to claim legal ownership of a piece of property if they have lived there for 10 years.
“The Canadian Bill of Rights, passed by Prime Minister Diefenbaker in 1960, protects the ‘enjoyment of property, and the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law.’ Unfortunately, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, enacted in 1982, failed to enshrine property rights for the individual,” says Shandro.