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Exploring Stakeholder: "Provincial Law Societies"
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May 26, 2023
Manitoba lawyers will be required to take Indigenous culture course
Requirement aims to fill gaps in knowledge, advance reconciliation, law society says CBC News: Manitoba lawyers will soon have to take mandatory training about Indigenous rights and history as part of a new requirement from the Law Society of Manitoba. The one-time, mandatory training is a new requirement from the Law Society of Manitoba, which...
February 6, 2023
Indigenous course to continue after lawyers vote to keep Alberta law society rule for mandated education
3,400 voted Monday in Law Society of Alberta special meeting CBC News: Alberta lawyers have voted to keep the rule allowing the law society to mandate legal education which has, so far, only been used for an Indigenous course. On Monday, more than 3,400 lawyers logged into the Law Society of Alberta’s “special meeting,” which resulted...
September 29, 2022
1st Supplement to the Guide for Lawyers Working with Indigenous Peoples released
The Advocates’ Society, the Indigenous Bar Association and the Law Society of Ontario are pleased to announce the release of the 1st Supplement to the Guide for Lawyers Working with Indigenous Peoples today, in advance of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The Supplement provides guidance to the legal profession on issues that are emerging and...
November 9, 2020
Law Society of Alberta
Pipestone Flyer – All lawyers in Alberta will take Indigenous Cultural Competency training starting in early 2021 as part of the Law Society of Alberta’s response to the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). The new mandate will give lawyers a “base understanding of how Indigenous clients experience the law in Alberta and in Canada.”...
December 9, 2019
The Law Society of British Columbia
The Law Society of British Columbia has moved to require Indigenous cultural competency training for all practising lawyers in the province, in response to gaps in legal education that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified. The law society’s board of governors determined that lawyer competence includes knowledge of the history of Indigenous-Crown relations, the history...
July 28, 2019
University of Saskatchewan Nunavut Law Program
Announced funding for the University of Saskatchewan Nunavut Law Program at the Nunavut Arctic College, a legal education program designed to increase the number of practicing lawyers in Nunavut and to improve access to justice for Nunavummiut. The program is a partnership between Nunavut Arctic College and the University of Saskatchewan College of Law. The Government...
June 22, 2018
The Law Society of Saskatchewan
The Law Society of Saskatchewan (the “Society”) recognizes the significance of the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and is committed to implementing the Calls to Action that came out of that work. As such, the Benchers approved the creation of a Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Group to guide the Society’s efforts in this...
May 24, 2018
Law Society of Ontario
A series of strong recommendations designed to make the Law Society’s regulatory and hearing processes more culturally competent and culturally safe for Indigenous Peoples was approved by Convocation. the Review Panel made nine far-reaching recommendations, including the need to: establish and maintain a culturally competent regulatory process and a culturally safe environment; establish better communication...
Law Society of Manitoba
Strategy 3.3 of the Law Society of Manitoba Strategic Plan 2017-2020 states “There are two activities included in support of the strategy to address the Call to Action # 27 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC): Activity 3.3.1 is to “Increase cultural competency in the delivery of legal services” and Activity 3.3.2 is...