Law Society of Saskatchewan
Find Legal AssistanceMember ProfileMember ResourcesPublic Concerns PathwayContact
  • 0
    Cart
  • My Account
  • About Us
      • News
        • Legal News (Legal Sourcery)
        • Podcast
        • ReSource
        • Benchers’ Digest
        • Case Mail
      • Mission and Values
      • Committees
      • Convocation
      • Benchers
      • Annual and Financial Reports
      • Appointments
      • Contact Us
  • Initiatives
      • Access to Justice
        • Future of Legal Services Initiative
        • Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week
      • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
        • Demographic Data Collection FAQ
        • Equity Office
      • Legal Information
        • Legal Information Guidelines
        • Saskatchewan Access to Legal Information
      • Truth and Reconciliation
        • Truth and Reconciliation Additional Resources
        • Information on Indigenous Class Action Settlements
      • Saskatchewan Justicia Project
  • Regulation
      • Definition of the Practice of Law and Unauthorized Practice of Law
      • Limited Licensing
      • Firm Regulation
        • Designated Representative (DR) Hub
      • New Sole Practitioner/Small Firm Practice Program
      • Act, Codes and Rules
        • The Legal Profession Act, 1990
        • Codes of Professional Conduct and Amendments
        • Law Society Rules, Amendments and Practice Directives
        • Rules Concordance – Read More
      • Hearings, Decisions and Rulings
        • Hearing Committee Roster
        • Pending Discipline Matters
        • Discipline Decisions
        • Conduct Review Database
        • Ethics Rulings Database
        • Pending Admissions and Education Matters
        • Admissions and Education Decisions
        • Disqualification and Reinstatement
      • Lawyers with Practice Conditions/Restrictions
      • Potential Complaint Outcomes
        • Ethics Committee
        • Competency Committee
        • Conduct Investigation Committee
  • Public
      • Find Legal Assistance Directory
      • Finding Legal Assistance
      • Legal Information, Resources and Assistance
      • Concerns About a Legal Professional
      • Looking for Lost Wills
  • Members
      • Becoming a Lawyer in Saskatchewan
        • Students-at-law
          • Articling in Saskatchewan
        • Transfer Lawyers
        • International Applicants
        • Western Canada Competency Profile
      • Becoming a Principal
      • Becoming a Limited Licensee in Saskatchewan
      • Career And Volunteer Opportunities
        • Students Seeking Articles
      • Membership Services
      • Mentorship Program
      • Awards, Bursaries, Scholarships
      • Locum Registry
      • Expanded Practice Advisor Program
      • Forms and Fees
        • Law Society Forms
        • Trust Account Forms
      • Western Conveyancing Protocol
        • Protocol for Saskatchewan
      • Practice Resources
        • General Resources
        • Successor Listing
        • King’s Bench Rules
      • Health and Wellness
      • Pro Bono Legal Services
  • Legal Resources
  • CPD
      • CPD Activities
        • CPD Calendar of Activities
        • CPD On Demand (Subscription)
        • Recorded Versions Shop
        • Study Group Resources
      • Continuing Professional Development Policy
        • Reporting CPD Hours
        • Eligible CPD Activities
        • Remedial CPD Plan Information
        • FAQs for Members
        • FAQs for CPD Providers
      • Volunteers
      • Presenter Section
  • Shop
Law Society of Saskatchewan Equity Roundtable: Women in the Law

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.

Roundtable: Women in the Law

February 14, 2023

Roundtable: Women in the Law is a virtual gathering open to all genders hosted collaboratively by the Canadian Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges, the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch, CREATE Justice, and the Law Society of Saskatchewan. This virtual event will be held on March 8 from 5 pm to 7:30 pm.

This roundtable is offered free of charge by the Law Society of Saskatchewan to support diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession and is eligible for 2.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours, which all qualify for Ethics hours. In the CPD database, search for “Roundtable: Women in the Law”.

The equity of women in the law is foundational to advance access to justice, legitimacy, and responsiveness in the administration of justice, yet many (intersectional) barriers have been detailed and remain in relation to entry, advancement, and retention in the profession.  

In 2021, active membership in the Law Society of Saskatchewan was self-reported as: 55% male; 39% female; less than 1% non-binary, transgender, or two-spirit; and 6% preferring not to answer. As compared to 2021 census data where women account for 50% of the population, women are significantly under-represented in law. This is despite proportional law school admissions in recent years. In 2021, University of Saskatchewan College of Law admissions data identifies women accounting for 54% of those admitted. Further, as the Canadian Bar Association has highlighted, women do not have pay equity within the profession.  

Building on the Saskatchewan Justicia Project which worked collaboratively to share good practices, develop resources, and adopt proactive programs to support retention and advancement of female lawyers in private practice, in 2021, a book project led by CREATE Justice was initiated. The project, “Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law,” brought together a group of women alumni to reflect on their experiences in law and celebrate success as well as ongoing action towards leadership, mentorship, and networking among women lawyers. 

Additionally in 2021, the Law Society undertook research to better understand member perspectives and personal experiences and to focus efforts to advance programs and initiatives that promote a non-discriminatory and inclusive legal profession. Women participated in this survey in higher numbers and identified gender discrimination related to limited opportunities, having children, client preference for male lawyers, and disrespectful treatment. The research also identified intersectionality and how social identities (e.g., race, sexual identity, age) can overlap with gender and create compounding experiences and systemic, cultural, and structural barriers. 

To combat these challenges, respondents identified that it was important to offer tools and resources, engage in conversations to inform and understand needs, provide mentorship opportunities, offer training, promote inclusive networking opportunities, and collect demographic data. Many of these initiatives are underway and will benefit from deeper conversation to help advance. Please join this roundtable to:  

  • network with other legal professionals;  
  • contribute to discussions about initiatives to advance equity for women in the law; and 
  • celebrate International Women’s Day with colleagues in the legal profession. 

     

    BACKGROUND RESOURCES 

    • Book – Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law (forthcoming)  
    • Consultation Report – Model Code of Professional Conduct amendments to consider duties related to non-discrimination and harassment (Federation of Law Societies) 
    • Report – Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Identifying the Challenges and Possible Actions (Law Society of Saskatchewan) 
    • Report – Pay Equity in the Legal Profession (Canadian Bar Association) 
      Share this:
          

      Reader Interactions

      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      Archives

      Categories

      SUBSCRIBE

      Subscribe to the latest news from Legal News Source.


      Submit News Post

      Submission Guidelines

      Recent Posts

      • New Journal Issues – June 2026 
      • 2026 Law Society of Saskatchewan Medal Recipients Announced
      • Notice of Interim Suspension – Kellie Raye Wuttunee
      • New to the Library Collection: Constitutional Law 
      • Upcoming Legal Conferences Roundup – July

      Online Tools

      • Search
      • Contact Us
      • Terms of Use

      Quick Links

      • About Us
      • Initiatives
      • Regulation
      • Public
      • Lawyers and Students
      • CPD

      Subscribe Now

      Subscribe to the latest news from the Legal News Source.

      Stay Connected

      X
      Facebook
      Linkedin
      Instagram

      © 2026 Law Society of Saskatchewan. Website & Hosting by OmniOnline