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National AccessAbility Week is being held from May 31 to June 6 in 2026. 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...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds new titles to its collections at the Regina and Saskatoon King’s Bench courthouses. Members may borrow materials by contacting library staff, submitting a request through the online catalogue, or visiting a Law Society Library in person. The public is welcome to consult materials on site at any Law Society Library. Family Law Titles New titles in the family law...
Read More +Information has been provided on several upcoming events and conferences with legal themes: CanLII Search+: Beginner Webinar May 28, 2026 This webinar will provide information on using Search+, a feature integrated into CanLII to help make legal research accessible by allowing users to describe research needs in plain and simple language. This session is intended for users who are not yet familiar with...
Read More +Asian Heritage Month is recognized annually in May. This year’s theme is “Honouring Asian Canadians: Stories that Built Canada”. As noted by the Government of Canada, the month is an opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of Asian communities in Canada, as well as to acknowledge the many achievements and contributions of people of Asian origin, including...
Read More +The Law Society of Saskatchewan’s Legal Resources Library regularly adds journals to its collection. Members can borrow issues by contacting library staff or by placing a request through the online catalogue. The public are welcome to view journals by visiting a Law Society library or by requesting a scanned copy. View ways to contact Legal Resources on the Law Society’s website. Canadian Business Law Journal Volume 71, Number 1...
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 is Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and...
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