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Law Society of Saskatchewan Announcement Get Free Legal Information! Law Librarian On-site in Regina and Saskatoon!

The information provided on this blog is to, the best of our knowledge, accurate and up-to-date as of the date of posting. However, please be aware that information can change rapidly and without notice. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented after the posting date. It is advised that readers exercise due diligence and independently verify the accuracy of information they find on this blog news feed. Here are links to the most current information available in relation to our Membership, Saskatchewan Case Law, and Saskatchewan Legislation.

Get Free Legal Information! Law Librarian On-site in Regina and Saskatoon!

September 20, 2022

From Law Society Legal Resources department

Want to learn more about Canada’s laws? Are you experiencing a legal issue and need some information about the law? Then stop by the Regina Public Library or the Saskatoon Public Library for free legal information assistance this fall.

We’re here to help you find legal information and teach you how to use legal resources. Legal information can help you better understand the law and enable you to identify the range of legal options available to you within our legal system.

Regina Public Library (Central Branch) Saskatoon Public Library (Central Branch)
  • Sep 12 (1:00pm-3:00pm)
  • Sep 26 (5:00pm-7:00pm)
  • Oct 3 (1:00pm-3:00pm)
  • Nov 7 (1:00pm-3:00pm)
  • Nov 21 (5:00pm-7:00pm)
  • Dec 5 (1:00pm-3:00pm)
  • Sep 15 (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • Oct 6 (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • Oct 20 (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • Nov 3 (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • Nov 17 (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • Dec 1 (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • Dec 15 (6:00pm-9:00pm)

If you need more than information about the law, we’ll refer you to organizations and lawyers that provide legal advice, including those who offer free and low-cost legal assistance. It can be hard to know where to go to get legal advice. Our law librarians have expert referral knowledge of legal assistance organizations in Saskatchewan.

Not in Regina or Saskatoon or want to speak to us right away? Call us anytime for legal information assistance or visit us in-person at one of our locations!

Questions? Email us at [email protected]. Call us (306) 569-8020 or toll-free 1-877-989-4999 (Regina), (306) 933-5141 or toll-free 1-888-989-7499 (Saskatoon).

Visit us 2425 Victoria Ave (Regina King’s Bench), 520 Spadina Cres E. (Saskatoon King’s Bench) or our website.

 

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  1. No Name says

    August 10, 2025 at 7:00 pm

    All these community supports for legal are non-profit and cannot help to the same level of privacy as a government worker or lawyer. FREE LEGAL SERVICES SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO EARN UNDER $40,000/yr! There is no real qualified options! None that would hold up in court! DO BETTER! Legal aid should be handling this across the country and Classic and Pro- Bono!
    People who have been sick or disabled all their life, can’t manage all this alone and family or friends are not an option. This should be provided by government! And there are no options!

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    • Alan Kilpatrick says

      August 14, 2025 at 10:25 am

      Hello,

      Thank you for reaching out and for your recent comment on our news post Get Free Legal Information! Law Librarian On-site in Regina and Saskatoon!

      The Law Society of Saskatchewan regulates the practice of law in the public interest and provides a searchable directory of lawyers licensed to practice law in Saskatchewan. This directory makes it easier for members of the public to find legal services.

      Find Legal Assistance Directory
      While we cannot provide legal advice or recommend specific lawyers, our Find Legal Assistance directory can help you locate lawyers by area of law or legal issue, service model, and pricing or payment model.

      The directory also includes information on finding legal help, common questions, and legal fees. It can used to find lawyers that offer free initial meetings, alternative payment arrangements, and limited scope/legal coaching legal services. Some lawyers offer limited scope or legal coaching services. This is where a lawyer is hired to handle only part of a person’s case or for a specific task. Additionally, some lawyers offer legal coaching, a type of service where a lawyer helps someone with strategies and tools to present their case as effectively as possible. Limited scope legal services can be a more affordable option because the client decides with the lawyer what services they will pay for.

      Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need assistance using the Find Legal Assistance directory.

      Limited Licensing Pilot
      The Law Society is currently working to expand access to regulated legal services through a Limited Licensing Pilot. The Pilot allows individuals with education, training, and experience who are not otherwise authorized to deliver services to assist with unmet legal needs. Our overall goal is to enhance access to legal services for underserved Saskatchewan individuals, balanced with ensuring public protection. You can learn more here.

      If You Cannot Afford Legal Assistance
      You may be eligible for free legal assistance from one of the following organizations. Limited scope legal services or legal coaching, described above, are also an option.

      Legal Aid Commission of Saskatchewan
      An individual with a legal issue who cannot afford a lawyer should begin by determining if they are eligible for legal aid. The Legal Aid Commission of Saskatchewan provides free legal advice and full representation to low-income individuals who cannot afford a lawyer. Eligibility is subject to a financial test. Individuals on social assistance, disability assistance, or band assistance are usually eligible. Legal Aid provides advice and representation for most family and criminal law matters.
      Phone: 1-800-667-3764 or 306-933-5300
      Apply Online

      Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan
      Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan provides free legal advice for all legal issues for persons of limited means who do not qualify for Legal Aid but are not able to afford a lawyer without financial hardship. Eligibility is subject to a financial test. Volunteer lawyers offer free legal advice through province-wide legal clinics or legal representation through panel programs. Wait times can vary from four to eight weeks.
      Phone: 1-855-833-7257 or 306-569-3098
      Email: [email protected]

      Community Legal Services for Saskatoon Inner City (CLASSIC)
      CLASSIC is a poverty law clinic that provides free legal advice and representation to low-income residents of Saskatoon who cannot afford a lawyer. Eligibility is subject to a financial test. Two services are provided: a walk-in clinic where the public can meet with a law student to obtain assistance with any legal issue (except family and criminal law), and a legal advice clinic where the public can meet with a lawyer for a thirty-minute consultation to obtain assistance in any area of law. The wait time for assistance is approximately two weeks.
      Phone: 306-657-6100
      Email: [email protected]

      Other free services in Saskatchewan include:

      Family Law Information Centre
      Lawyers at the Government of Saskatchewan’s Family Law Information Centre are available to provide free family law information and coaching over the phone, by email, or at in-person help sessions to anyone, regardless of income. They do not provide legal advice or representation, but can support individuals representing themselves in a family law proceeding.
      Phone: 1-888-218-2822 or 306-787-5837
      Email: [email protected]

      Listen Project
      The Listen Project offers survivors of domestic or sexual violence in Saskatchewan access to free legal advice. Whether the incident occurred recently or in the past, and regardless of whether it was reported to the police, survivors can receive up to two hours of free legal consultation.
      Phone: 1-866-812-3971 or 306-801-5080
      Email: [email protected]

      Shift Project
      The Shift Project is a resource for people who have experienced sexual harassment/violence in their workplace. The program provides victims with up to four hours of free legal information and advice from a lawyer trained in trauma-informed service. Individuals can apply online, by phone, or by email.
      Phone: 1-855-258-9415
      Email: [email protected]

      Finally, it may be helpful to draw your situation to the attention of your Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) or the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice directly. You can identify your MLA using the Find My Constituency website. Contact information for the Ministry of Justice is available on the Government of Saskatchewan website.

      Thank you,

      Alan

      Alan Kilpatrick, BA, MLIS | (he/him)
      Co-Director & Librarian, Legal Resources
      Law Society of Saskatchewan | 2425 Victoria Ave, Regina, SK S4P 4W6
      Email: [email protected] | Phone: (306) 569-8020 | Fax: (306) 569-0155 | Website: http://www.lawsociety.sk.ca

      The Law Society regulates lawyers and the practice of law in the public interest in Saskatchewan, which includes the shared lands of Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and the Homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation.

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