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First graduates from Foreign Trained Lawyer Program called to the bar

Two students’ journeys from certificate to accreditation

Parents establish law school scholarship to honour daughter’s courage

Christina Lam’s heroic display in the face of a terminal diagnosis inspires more than family members

Former dean named one of Canada's "Most Influential"

Former dean Ian Holloway was named one of Canada's most influential lawyers by Canadian Lawyer magazine.

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Modern Treaties, Shared Territories and Party Status in Aboriginal Title Litigation

By: Nigel Bankes Case commented on: Malii v British Columbia, 2024 BCSC 85 (CanLII), aff’d Nisg?a’a Nation v Malii, 2024 BCCA 313 (CanLII) PDF Version: Modern Treaties, Shared Territories and Party Status in Aboriginal Title Litigation Overlapping claims and shared … Continue reading →

Alberta Threatens the Independence of its Legal Aid Program

By: Shaun Fluker Agreement comment on: Governance Agreement Respecting Legal Aid (September 6, 2024) PDF Version: Alberta Threatens the Independence of its Legal Aid Program In early September, the Alberta government announced it had signed a new five year (2024 … Continue reading →

New “Public Document” on the Agreement in Principle to Modernize the Columbia River Treaty

By: Nigel Bankes Document commented on: “Negotiations to Modernize the Columbia River Treaty, Agreement-in-Principle Content, Public Document”, dated August 30, 2024, release announced September 5, 2024. PDF Version: New “Public Document” on the Agreement in Principle to Modernize the Columbia … Continue reading →

Supreme Court of Canada Rules that Securities Commissions’ Administrative Penalties Do Not Survive Bankruptcy Discharge

By: Jassmine Girgis Case commented on: Poonian v British Columbia (Securities Commission), 2024 SCC 28 (CanLII) PDF Version: Supreme Court of Canada Rules that Securities Commissions’ Administrative Penalties Do Not Survive Bankruptcy Discharge With the release of Poonian v British … Continue reading →

How Qualex Restricted the Scope of Redwater

By: Jassmine Girgis Case commented on: Qualex-Landmark Towers Inc v 12-10 Capital Corp, 2024 ABCA 115 PDF Version: How Qualex Restricted the Scope of Redwater In Qualex-Landmark Towers Inc v 12-10 Capital Corp, 2024 ABCA 115 (CanLII) (Qualex CA), the … Continue reading →