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Information has been provided on several upcoming events and conferences with legal themes:
Navigating Self-Represented Litigants
April 13, 2026
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) Alberta Young Lawyers (North) Section has organized a virtual seminar to equip attendees with practical tips for handling procedural challenges commonly faced in litigation, effective communication strategies, and techniques for maintaining professionalism while advancing client interests throughout the legal process.
For registration details, visit the CBA event website.
National Introduction to Meditation Course
April 29-May 1, 2026 (Part I)
May 20-22, 2026 (Part II)
The Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Saskatchewan (ADR SK) will host a 40-hour program to equip participants with conflict-resolution and mediation skills. The training covers active listening, effective communication, conflict dynamics, and the Understanding-Based Approach to mediation. Participants will practice these skills through role-play exercises.
Registration and other details are available on the ADR SK website.
Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers Western Annual Gala
May 1, 2026
To kick off Asian Heritage Month, the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (FACL) Western Chapter invites members of the legal community to attend the FACL Western Annual Gala – Diversity in the City. This event will highlight the contributions of Asian Canadian legal professionals and bring together lawyers, law students, and legal professionals for an evening of networking, celebration, and community engagement.
Registration details are available on FACL Western’s website.
AJEFA Annual Congress
May 22-23, 2026
The Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Alberta (AJEFA) invites lawyers, law students, and legal professionals to attend its Annual Congress. The event will feature a conference focused on the Labour Mobility Act. It will also include panels on family law, criminal and penal law, artificial intelligence, and the linguistic practices of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta.
Visit the AJEFA website for additional information and registration.
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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