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By Sara Stanley, Library Technician National Insolvency Review Volume 36, Number 1 (February 2019) Concordia: Novel Features in a CBCA Restructuring / Kevin J. Zych, Sean Zweig, and Preet K. Bell New Judgement Clarifies When Bankruptcy Debt May Be Declared Non-Releasable / Oussim Tadlaoui Canadian Journal of Family Law Volume 31, Number 2 (2018) Married Couple, Single Recipient: Understanding the...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld, Director of Legal Resources and Communications The seventh meeting of the Dean’s Forum on Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice (the Dean’s Forum) was held on March 13, 2019. The Dean’s Forum is an initiative that engages justice community stakeholders in Saskatchewan, including the Law Society, in a dialogue about access to justice and the future...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld Director of Legal Resources Mental Health Week is an annual national event that takes place during the first week in May to encourage discussion about mental health. During this week, the Law Society of Saskatchewan will be providing mental health information to assist our members. In recognition of Mental Health Week, the Law Society and SLIA...
Read More +The following regulations were published in The Saskatchewan Gazette, Part II, Vol. 115 No. 17, April 26, 2019: SR 31/2019 The Electrical Inspection Amendment Regulations, 2019 SR 32/2019 The Municipal Grants Amendment Regulations, 2019 SR 33/2019 The Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Amendment Regulations, 2019
Read More +By Christine Muldoon Court of Appeal: Sask. government loses carbon tax challenge – Regina Leader-Post Federal-provincial legal brawls the new normal in Canada, Saskatchewan premier says – CBC Riot police keep peace as Bill 21 protest draws hundreds from both sides in Montreal – Montreal Gazette Saskatchewan case a reminder: sharing illegal drugs is trafficking – The Lawyer’s Daily The...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland; reposted with permission from the CanLII Blog CanLII is pleased to announce that the Saskatchewan Law Review has been added to our commentary section. The Review first appeared in 1936 and is published twice a year by the University of Saskatchewan College of Law. The review publishes articles, commentary on cases and legislation, book reviews, and other content written by law...
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