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Highlights from Day 1 of Access to Justice Week
October 20, 2016
By Brea Lowenberger, Access To Justice Coordinator
University of Saskatchewan, College of Law
Didn’t catch Day 1 of Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week? Here are some highlights…
Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant, Q.C. proclaimed October 18-25 as Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week, stating in a media release:
“This is a chance to take a look at what’s being done now and explore new ideas that will see us into the future,” Wyant said. “I’d like to thank our partners at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Law for requesting that we do this, and for making access to justice issues a priority, including the events over the next week.”
Also, our “Awareness Campaign” on Saskatchewan Access to Justice Initiatives launched. Download the “campaign cards” here.