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The Family Law Information Centre of the Ministry of Justice has prepared Self-Help Kits containing a package of court forms and instructions to assist you with family matters. The kits are used by parties who intend to represent themselves in court on several different types of proceedings. Please see their website to access the kits and for more information.
Read More +The Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety is looking for input on possible regulatory changes to The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996 to align specific personal protective equipment requirements with those being adopted across Canada. The proposed changes are part of an effort by provincial, territorial, and federal governments to harmonize regulatory standards in a number of areas. Please send...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog CanLII is thrilled to announce that the Quebec Journal of International Law (QJIL) has been added to our commentary section. The QJIL is a bi-annual publication that was created in 1984 by Professor Jacques-Yvan Morin. The journal publishes studies, notes and commentaries, case law reviews and book reviews on topics of international...
Read More +Since the introduction of mandatory CPD in Saskatchewan in 2010, the CPD Policy required that CPD content be designed for an audience that is primarily composed of lawyers, paralegals, articling students and/or law students. However, over the last decade the legal landscape has changed and access to justice has become an increasingly prominent issue. There has been a dramatic increase...
Read More +The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General is conducting a review of The Business Corporations Act and is seeking input respecting potential updates to the Act. Individuals and organizations with experience in the field of corporate law are invited to review the Discussion Paper and complete the online survey that are both found in the link below. The Ministry is asking that...
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