Law Reform Proposal from CBA Saskatchewan Chambers Appearance Memos in Foreclosure Proceedings November 29, 2023 Letter sent to Court of King's Bench of SK
Judicial Vacancies - Court of KB's Response November 08, 2023 Judicial Vacancies - Court of KB's Response
Tariff Costs - Court of King's Bench May 18, 2023 The Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan last revised the Tariff of Costs in 2015 after the new Rules of Court came into effect on July 1, 2013.
CBA Intervention Proposal - AG Canada v Power May 18, 2023 This is a proposal that the CBA intervene in the upcoming SCC appeal in Attorney General of Canada v Power.
Conditional Sentencing - A Practitioner's Guide March 01, 2023 A Conditional Sentence Order (CSO) is a form of sentence authorized by the Criminal Code for certain criminal offences. See: ss.742 to 742.7. Conditional sentencing was first introduced in 1996 to provide the courts with an alternate form of “imprisonment” – a form of imprisonment that does not require incarceration.
Consultation-Family Maintenance Amendment Act February 07, 2023 Consultation-Family Maintenance Amendment Act
Letter to the Minister of Immigration and Career and Training, on immigration matters, in relation to the proposed Canada-Saskatchewan Immigration Accord January 11, 2023 The CBA Immigration Section is in support of section 2.9 of the Accord which states Canada shall admit any immigrant destined to Saskatchewan who meets Saskatchewan’s selection criteria if that immigrant is not in an inadmissible class under the law of Canada.
Potential amendments to The Wills Act, 1996 September 07, 2022 COVID-19 lockdowns disrupted face to face interactions in all aspects of daily life. This led the Ministry of Justice to review several statutes that required in person attendance for the completion of documents, including The Wills Act, 1996 (Act).
Workers' Compensation Act Consultation June 07, 2017 CBA Saskatchewan has been contacted to provide consultation on the Workers' Compensation Act that requires legislative change. The attached letter oulines the recommendations and how to communicate comments. All Consultation comments need to be provided to the Deputy Minister by June 30, 2017.