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The Law Society of Saskatchewan has two staffed Legal Resources library locations (in Regina and Saskatoon) that are full of conveniently requestable legal resources. In addition to requesting items by e-mail and phone, you can also request items from Regina and Saskatoon directly through our online catalogue, Primo. The first step in making a request is to sign into your...
Read More +Dwayne Stonechild of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan has been reinstated effective 3:00 p.m. Thursday February 24th, 2022, and is therefore entitled to engage in the practice of law in Saskatchewan.
Read More +Dwayne Stonechild of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan has been disqualified effective 4:00 p.m. February 23rd, 2022, pursuant to Rules 724 and 1612 and is therefore not entitled to engage in the practice of law in Saskatchewan until all reinstatement requirements are satisfied.
Read More +From Canadian Race Relations Foundation For many of us, recent ‘discoveries’ of children buried at residential school sites is something we read or hear on the news. But for residential school survivors, it is a reality lived by many that echoes through several generations. On March 3rd, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation hosts the Woodland Cultural Centre’s tour of the...
Read More +The Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED) received feedback from students of the challenges they experienced balancing competing priorities between their Bar admission program and their articles. To address this concern and offer students and firms greater flexibility in selecting the program delivery style that best suits their needs, CPLED is adding a full-time version of the Practice Readiness Education Program (PREP),...
Read More +The Law Reform Commission is currently consulting on Reform of The Class Actions Act and is seeking input from the bar, including: Is The Class Actions Act furthering the three objectives of class actions: (1) access to justice, (2) judicial economy, and (3) behaviour modification? Is The Class Actions Act in need of reform to better reflect current class actions...
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