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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation takes place September 30, 2022. The Law Society embraces reconciliation as a priority and we hope you will join us on September 27th from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., for Assimilative Policies and the Canadian Legacy, a webinar presented by Annie Battiste exploring the devastating effects of assimilative policies in Canada, through an anti-racism...
Read More +From Law Society Legal Resources department Want to learn more about Canada’s laws? Are you experiencing a legal issue and need some information about the law? Then stop by the Regina Public Library or the Saskatoon Public Library for free legal information assistance this fall. We’re here to help you find legal information and teach you how to use legal...
Read More +With the recent death of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and the succession of His Majesty, King Charles III, the Registrar of Titles has issued a directive. Titles issued with registrations in the name of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Saskatchewan (or Canada) continue to be valid and may be relied on pursuant to The Land Titles Act,...
Read More +The Real Estate Sub-Committee (RESC) of the Law Society of Saskatchewan Ethics Committee is pleased to share with the Law Society membership the Uniform Trust Condition Format letter (UTC Letter), updated to 2022. Like its predecessor standard trust condition letter, the current UTC Letter is intended for use, as appropriate, in Saskatchewan residential real estate conveyancing. By refreshing the format,...
Read More +The Saskatchewan Administrative Tribunals Association (SATA) will be hosting a half-day virtual conference for adjudicators on Wednesday, September 21. This conference is free for SATA members and $75 for non-members. The conference qualifies for 3.5 CPD hours and 2.5 Ethics hours with the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Click here to register. Conference Agenda: 9:00 am - 10:30 am: The Importance...
Read More +With the death of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, pursuant to section 3 of The Queen’s Bench Act, Her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench now immediately continues as His Majesty Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan. The Court of King’s Bench will be issuing an Administrative Notice relating to this change, which will be posted on the Court’s webpage at:...
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