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In our latest podcast, we discuss Access to Justice week. In its third year, Access to Justice Week (from Oct. 20 to 26) provides opportunities to engage in conversations about access to justice and highlight initiatives aimed at improving access to justice in Saskatchewan. The Law Society communications specialist, Julie Sobowale, and Director of Legal Resources and Communications, Melanie Hodges...
Read More +Melissa Craig, J.D. Candidate (University of Saskatchewan) This comment discusses why the legal profession should embrace user-focused design thinking in developing solutions to aid the access to justice gap. I. THE ACCESS TO JUSTICE CRISIS The access to justice crisis is one of the largest issues facing the legal profession today. Almost half of Canadian adults will confront at least...
Read More +Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan provides free legal services to low income Saskatchewan residents. We serve people who would not otherwise have access to a lawyer. We partner with and manage 14 free legal clinics across the province. We have clinics in Regina, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Yorkton, Prince Albert, Meadow Lake, La Ronge, Estevan, Weyburn, Swift Current and Lloydminster. If...
Read More +By Drea Nasager, JD Candidate (University of Saskatchewan) In Mega Reporting Inc. v. Yukon (Government of),1 the Yukon Court of Appeal upheld a waiver of liability in the Yukon Territorial Government (“YTG”) procurement process despite the lower court’s concerns regarding public policy and fairness in the process.2 In 2013, YTG issued a Request for Proposals (“RFP”) for a one-year contract...
Read More +By Sara Stanley National Insolvency ReviewVolume 36, Number 4 (August 2019) Surveying the Landscape: Vesting Orders, Interests in Land and the Implications of Third Eye v. Dianor Resources / David Bish and Adam Slavens Budget Act Brings Changes to Canadian Corporate & Restructuring Legislation / Waël Rostom, Jeff Levine, and Stephen Brown-Okruhlik Health Law in CanadaVolume 40, Number 1 (August...
Read More +Canoe Lake Cree Nation member Delia Opekokew awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree Reposted from the September 26, 2019 CBC News article with the permission of Kelly Provost Canoe Lake Cree Nation member Delia Opekokew received an honorary doctor of laws from the Law Society of Ontario on Sept. 25 at the call to the bar ceremony in Toronto. (Supplied...
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