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SUMMARY:National Restorative Justice Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Location: Ottawa\, Ontario (In-person)Dates: November 17–18\, 2025Theme: Celebrating Progress – Shaping the Future\nNote: If you’d like to present at this event\, the deadline to submit a proposal is July 12\, 2025. \nThe National Restorative Justice Symposium (NRJS) is now accepting presentation proposals for the 2025 event in Ottawa. \nThis year’s theme honors the journey of restorative justice in Canada—from its Indigenous roots to its expansion across justice systems\, schools\, academic institutions\, and community programs. The organizing committee is seeking engaging\, forward-thinking presentations that reflect on the progress made while exploring new directions for the future. \nPresenters are encouraged to address themes such as: \n\n\nSustainability in restorative practices \n\n\nEquity and inclusion \n\n\nCommunity voice and accountability \n\n\nInstitutional change and innovation \n\n\nBenefits for presenters include: \n\n\nComplimentary symposium registration \n\n\nOpportunities to network with practitioners and leaders from across sectors \n\n\nA platform to contribute to transformative conversations in the field of restorative justice \n\n\nMore information about the National Restorative Justice Symposium\, and the proposal submission form can be found here. \nMore event details to follow.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/national-restorative-justice-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Democracy\, the Rule of Law\, and Independence Conference
DESCRIPTION:Date: November 18-20\, 2025\n\nLocation: In person – Ottawa (ON)\, & Online\n\n\nREGISTER \nOVERVIEW \nThe rule of law is a foundational principle of society\, essential for the flourishing of democracy. It creates an environment where governance is just\, transparent\, and accountable\, fostering public confidence. However\, when this confidence erodes\, the community’s willingness to engage with the legal system diminishes\, threatening the very fabric of democratic institutions. \nCIAJ Conference on Democracy\, the Rule of Law\, and Independence is a multidisciplinary event designed to bring together actors from civil society—including legal\, political\, and social stakeholders—to critically examine the principles that uphold social stability and the rule of law. Our goal is to deepen understanding of these essential tenets and identify actionable strategies to enhance public trust in legal institutions. \nThe conference will address the rising tide of global authoritarianism and its impact on democratic governance. By bringing together diverse perspectives and fostering open dialogue\, we aspire to cultivate innovative solutions that promote transparency\, accountability\, and resilience in the face of emerging challenges. Join us in this critical conversation to strengthen our commitment to democracy and the rule of law on a global scale. \nBilingual program with simultaneous interpretation. \nCompensation for judges:\nAs we have reached the maximum number permitted by our resolution under section 41.1 of the Judges Act\, any new applications must now be submitted for approval and reimbursement in accordance with section 41.2.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/democracy-the-rule-of-law-and-independence-conference/
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SUMMARY:The Absence of Rest in Legal Culture - Implications for Health
DESCRIPTION:Lawyer-researcher KK Pinkowski\, whose PhD dissertation was on rest deficits in law\, and lawyer-counsellor Michael Kahn will speak about both rest and sleep (a subset of rest.) Panelists will discuss why lawyers resist (and devalue) rest. Both BC and Saskatchewan lawyers will receive CPD credits for this presentation. Registration is through LAP BC. \n \nRegister here. \n  \n 
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