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From Family Law Information Centre Over the past few years, the Ministry of Justice has partnered with Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC), the Public Legal Education Association (PLEA), Saskatoon Public Library, and the Law Society of Saskatchewan Legal Resources department to jointly offer legal information sessions about family law to the public. Lawyers in private practice have graciously offered their...
Read More +June is National Indigenous History Month. What have you learned so far? June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day we celebrate and recognize First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures and contributions. In response to the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the Law Society began offering webinars, workshops and training in 2017 and many free...
Read More +From the Canadian Red Cross The Canadian Red Cross, in partnership with the University of Saskatchewan, Department of Political Studies and the College of Law, is hosting the 2022 International Humanitarian Law: Armed Conflict and Protection of Future Generations conference on February 4. The Conference will begin with an introduction to IHL, linking the topic to the law of armed...
Read More +From the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Yes, a grant! Did you know that the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan (LFS) exists in great part to manage a fund destined to assist not for profit organizations striving to do just that? Four times a year, through a grant application and review process, such organizations apply in the hope to see their goals...
Read More +The Department of Justice has updated its three printed publications to reflect recent changes to federal family law, including to the Divorce Act. Printed versions of these documents are now available to order. These documents are: Making Plans - This guide for parents contains helpful information about parenting after separation and divorce when deciding on the best parenting arrangement for...
Read More +From Department of Justice Canada We are pleased to let you know that the HELP Toolkit: Identifying and Responding to Family Violence for Family Law Legal Advisers is now available on the Department of Justice Canada website. You can find the HELP toolkit at the following link: https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/help-aide/index.html
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