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Sections 357, 358, 361, 362, 363(1), (3), (4), (7), 364(1), (4), 366, 367, 368(2), 369, 371, 372, 374, 375, 385, 388 and 389 of the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1., SC 2017, c. 20 are proclaimed into force April 1, 2019 (PC 2019-0064). The proclamation affects the Canada Labour Code and Wage Earner Protection Program Act.
Read More +By Jakaeden Frizzell, CPD Program Coordinator On Thursday February 21st, the Law Society of Saskatchewan collaborated with the UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity to present the free webinar “Diversity and Inclusion: Working with LGBTQ+ Clients” to our members. This webinar is worth 1.0 CPD Hour, all of which qualifies for Ethics. Jacq Brasseur (Executive Director, UR Pride)...
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick Some interesting Saskatchewan legal news to help you ease into your week: Court reserves decision in Saskatchewan vs Ottawa carbon tax case (620 CKRM) FSIN leaders vote to oppose trespassing laws (Global News) Judge's ruling not cat's meow for Saskatchewan feline rescue group founder (Estevan Mercury) Saskatchewan courts may be closer to having cameras during trials: experts...
Read More +This article is based on the AvoidAClaim.com post Healthy lawyers make healthy practices: LAWPRO’s support for mental health and wellness resources Mental health challenges in the legal profession are often ignored, stigmatized, and untreated. This not only leads to poorer quality of life for lawyers and their families, it is a contributing cause of many malpractice claims. This is why...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld, Director of Legal Resources and partners: Ministry of Justice; and Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan To address the growing public need for legal information, the Law Society’s Legal Resources department and several other legal information providers have launched a project to improve access to legal information for Saskatchewan residents through the public library system: the Saskatchewan Access...
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