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Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes:
Promoting Community Safety Through Effective Law and Policy Reforms Conference
March 3-7, 2025
The John Howard Society of Canada is hosting a free week-long virtual conference featuring sessions on bail reform, mental health, sentencing, and community and institutional corrections. Each day’s conference session will begin at 12:00 pm (Saskatchewan time). Please register for individual sessions and view the schedule here.
French Juridical Terminology Workshop: Impaired driving, employment law, child support
March 15, 2025
The French Speaking Jurists Association of Saskatchewan will offer a virtual workshop in collaboration with the Centre canadien de français juridique inc. The workshop will focus on issues regarding the consequences and penalties for impaired driving, employment laws, child support, financial disclosure, and, more specifically, the vocabulary to use in French. Please visit their webpage for additional information and to register.
Continuing professional development is also offered by the Law Society of Saskatchewan and upcoming courses can be viewed on the Law Society’s website.