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The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds journals to its collection. Members can borrow issues by contacting library staff or by placing a request through the online catalogue. The public are welcome to view journals by visiting a Law Society library or by requesting a scanned copy. View ways to contact Legal Resources on the Law Society’s website. The Advocate Volume 84, Part 1 (January 2026)...
Read More +March 31 is recognized as National Indigenous Languages Day to celebrate and support Indigenous languages across Canada. Languages hold vital knowledge, culture, history, and identity for Indigenous communities. In 2025, the Law Society of Saskatchewan released a Statement of Commitment to Reconciliation, and worked with Elders and Knowledge Keepers to develop written translations in Cree, Dëne, Michif (Northern and Southern),...
Read More +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...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds new titles to its collections at the Regina and Saskatoon King’s Bench courthouses. Members may borrow materials by contacting library staff, submitting a request through the online catalogue, or visiting a Law Society Library in person. The public is welcome to consult materials on site at any Law Society Library. Real Property Law Titles New titles in the real property law collection are...
Read More +The Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) is a non-profit founded by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada on behalf of its 14-member law societies. CanLII’s mandate is to provide open online access to judicial decisions and legislative documents to: Support members of the legal profession in their work; and Provide the public with permanent open access to laws and legal decisions from all Canadian jurisdictions. CanLII has launched Search+, a new artificial intelligence...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds journals to its collection. Members can borrow issues by contacting library staff or by placing a request through the online catalogue. The public are welcome to view journals by visiting a Law Society library or by requesting a scanned copy. View ways to contact Legal Resources on the Law Society’s website. The Advocates Quarterly Volume 56, Number 2 (December 2025) Look Before...
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