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From Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan reviews the law in Saskatchewan with a view to its systematic modernization and simplification. The Commission relies on public participation to inform its recommendations and welcomes comments on its consultation papers. The Commission is currently seeking feedback on a Consultation Report titled Implementing a Right to Repair in Saskatchewan. The consultation is open until January 31, 2026, and input will...
Read More +Reposted from Law Foundation of Saskatchewan The Law Foundation of Saskatchewan is now accepting applications for its 2025-2026 Legacy Grants program. Grants of $50,000 or more are available for innovative projects that will create lasting impact for individuals, organizations, communities, and/or broader systems. Eligible projects must have a legal education, legal research, legal aid, law libraries or law reform objective. Improving access to justice is a key priority. Proposals must be sent...
Read More +The tenth annual Saskatchewan Access to Justice (SKA2J) Week will take place from October 27 to November 2, 2025, with the theme Ten Years Forward: Expanding Justice, Embracing Inclusion. This milestone year marks a decade of supporting a more accessible, inclusive, and responsive justice system in Saskatchewan. The week is hosted by CREATE Justice and the Law Society of Saskatchewan...
Read More +The College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan has announced Justin Fookes as the 2025 recipient of the Law Society of Saskatchewan Entrance Scholarship. This $6,000 scholarship recognizes incoming students who demonstrate academic excellence and a strong commitment to the study of law. Justin holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History from the University of Saskatchewan, where he...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan has developed a Public Concerns Pathway to expand the public’s understanding of the roles, responsibilities and obligations of legal professionals, as well as awareness of the appropriate options for addressing concerns about legal professionals. The Public Concerns Pathway is a plain-language information and self-help tool that provides members of the public with clear information about...
Read More +Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes: Symposium on Global 2SLGBTQI+ Legal Advocacy October 5-7, 2025 This three-day symposium will feature global experts sharing experiences, strategies and approaches on topics ranging from the interactions of law, culture and civil society to strategic litigation affecting queer and trans people worldwide. The symposium is hosted by the...
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