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National AccessAbility Week is held from May 25-31. It is an initiative dedicated to acknowledging and promoting the contributions of persons with disabilities. It also promotes a more accessible and inclusive community, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of ability, are given equal opportunities to participate fully. Learn more by visiting the Government of Canada’s webpage which includes...
Read More +When the term process management is mentioned, it is often viewed as a means of adding unnecessary layers of complexity to tasks. In reality, process management offers a practical approach to enhancing service delivery. The legal profession, like any other, is evolving fast. To remain competitive and effective, legal professionals must prioritise consistency, efficiency, and a commitment to delivering high-quality...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s 2024 Annual Report and Financial Statements are now available. The report highlights work related to the Law Society’s Strategic Plan (2023-2026): Goal 1: Strengthen Regulation Goal 2: Enhance Competency Goal 3: Increase Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Goal 4: Advance Truth and Reconciliation Goal 5: Increase Access to Legal Services and Justice Goal 6: Increase Wellness...
Read More +Asian Heritage Month is recognized annually in May. This year’s theme is “Unity in Diversity: The Impact of Asian Communities in Shaping Canadian Identity”. As noted by the Government of Canada, the month is an opportunity to “learn more about the diverse culture and history of Asian communities in Canada, as well as to acknowledge the many achievements and contributions...
Read More +May 5-11 is Mental Health Week, and the Canadian Mental Health Association’s theme this year is Unmasking Mental Health (#UnmaskingMentalHealth), centred on encouraging people across Canada to look beyond the surface and see the whole person. The Canadian Mental Health Association notes that “living with mental health challenges often forces people to hide behind a “mask” to protect themselves from...
Read More +Reading or hearing about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People (MMIWG2S) may bring forward painful feelings or thoughts. Anyone impacted can contact the MMIWG2S Crisis Line toll-free at 1-844-413-6649. Please call if you or someone you know needs help or support. May 5, 2025, is the 15th anniversary recognizing Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness...
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