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Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes:
Economic Development with and by Indigenous Entities – Opportunities, Issues and Solutions
November 6, 2025
The University of Saskatchewan College of Law will host the Estey Symposium on Business Law as a one-day event, bringing together legal scholars, practitioners, and industry participants. Sessions will explore the intersection of Canadian law with Indigenous governance, economic development, and legislative reform.
For registration and details about the symposium, visit the University of Saskatchewan College of Law website.
National Association of Women and the Law Training Courses
Open Access
The National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL) offers a training program designed to advance women’s rights through feminist law reform. The program features four course streams—Feminist Law Reform, Women’s Rights and the Climate Crisis, Municipal Government, and Provincial and Territorial Governments.
Participants can register at any time and complete the courses at their own pace. Visit the NAWL website for course and registration details.
The Law Society of Saskatchewan also offers continuing professional development, and upcoming courses can be viewed on the Law Society’s website.
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