Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hours, all of which qualify for Ethics. Join Tamara (Baldhead) Pearl for this introduction to the principles of anti-dominance. This training will focus on using the...
Read More +From Brea Lowenberger, Leah Howie, and Beth Bilson, K.C The 8th Annual Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week emphasizes inclusivity and data-informed change. Increasing and documenting success stories and challenges related...
Read More +Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour, all of which qualifies for Ethics. Hear from Indigenous judges on the impacts of racism, intergenerational trauma and Indian Residential Schools in the Courts, in...
Read More +Qualifies for 2.5 CPD hours, all of which qualify for Ethics. Originally scheduled for May 11, 2023, this session has been rescheduled to September 26, 2024. Join us Thursday, September...
Read More +Qualifies for 1.5 CPD hours, all of which qualify for Ethics In this session with Annie Battiste, participants will gain an understanding of the devastating effects of assimilative policies in...
Read More +By Sarah Rider Continuing Professional Development, Law Society of Saskatchewan We’re please to be able to share a great new resource in response to the TRC Calls to Action with...
Read More +By Sarah Rider CPD Program Coordinator, Law Society of Saskatchewan Did you know the Law Society has an entire page dedicated to our ongoing efforts to respond to the TRC...
Read More +By Barbra Bailey Policy Counsel, Law Society of Saskatchewan Canada’s Residential School System for Aboriginal children was a government-sponsored education system created to separate Aboriginal children from their families and...
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