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    • Thu 10
      November 10, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

      Criminal Inadmissibility in Canada: Nova Scotia Barristers Society

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      Target Audience This CPD course is for the Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs), Lawyers, Paralegals, law graduates and students. Learning Objectives By attending this session the participants explore reasons for criminal inadmissibility and potential solutions such as record suspension, rehabilitation, TRP, and ARC. Training Agenda Criminality v serious criminality – 30 minutes Border offences –...

    • Mon 14
      November 14, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

      Regulatory Proceedings and Criminal Offences

      Conceptually, there is a clear distinction between regulatory offences that do not require mens rea and criminal offences that do require mens rea. However, process-wise, this distinction becomes less clear, as there is a wide range of regulatory proceedings that can morph into criminal investigations and, in the end, criminal charges. This course will examine...

    • Mon 14
      November 14, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

      Court Etiquette Virtually and In-Person: Courthouse Libraries BC

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      Do surroundings and attire really matter that much when appearing in court virtually? Is there a difference in the expectations of counsel in Provincial Court vs. Supreme Court? These are just some of the questions our panel will address in this 1.5hr discussion on court etiquette and professionalism. Our panelists will include: Justice Janet Winteringham...

    • Tue 15
      November 15, 2022 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

      Webinar: TRAUMA-INFORMED INTERVIEWING by Emond Publishing

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      At least 76% of Canadians report having experienced a traumatic event during their lifetime. In your career, you have likely been called on to interview a client who is in the grip of a trauma reaction. By following a trauma-informed approach, you will be able to adapt your interview process to better meet a client’s...

    • Tue 15
      November 15, 2022 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

      I’d never forget that face: Error rates for eyewitnesses: Courthouse Libraries BC

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      Eyewitness confidence was once characterized as a weak indicator of identification accuracy, and is widely considered to be unreliable at trial. In recent years, however, a more positive view has emerged for eyewitness confidence at pretrial lineup procedures. Research suggests a positive relation between confidence and accuracy, and estimates from a recent analysis of the...

    • Wed 16
      November 16, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

      Webinar – Making Parenting Plans: Helping Lawyers to Facilitate Resolution of Parenting Disputes (CPD 343): Law Society of Saskatchewan

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      The Divorce Act amendments (Bill C-78) and Saskatchewan Children’s Law Act 2020, reforms that came into effect in March 2021, include provisions to encourage parents to make parenting plans (or agreements) that govern parenting time, parental decision-making and other issues related to children. These plans may include aspirational statements about the parents’ expectations for themselves and their children. These...

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      November 16, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

      Back to Basics: What Business Lawyers Need to Know about Non-Profits: Law Society of Ontario

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      Add this event to your calendar (Downloads an .ICS file) CPD Hour(s) 1 h 30 m Substantive Description Do you understand the applicable law governing non-profits? Like business corporations, non-profits are often incorporated. But they (and their directors) can be subject to additional legislative rules that restrict their activities and govern decisions involving their assets. Keeping...

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