A report summarizing the responses can be viewed here.
50th Anniversary Survey
2024 marks the 50th year of the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan proposing law reform aimed at modernizing and simplifying the laws of Saskatchewan. The Commission is interested in hearing perspectives and feedback on the work of the Commission via survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DR92W5R
The survey contains 9 questions and should take approximately 5 – 10 minutes to complete. The survey will close on September 30, 2024.
The Sale of Goods Final Report has been released
See the document here.
The Occupiers Liability Final Report has been released
See the document here.
The Final Report on The Libel and Slander Act has been released
See the document here.
The Sales of Goods Consultation Report has been released
See the document here.
Reform of The Class Action Act Final Report has been released
See the report here.
Consultation Report on Reform of Occupiers’ Liability Law in Saskatchewan
Contributory Fault & Apportionment Among Wrongdoers Final Report
The Contributory Fault and Apportionment Among Wrongdoers Final Report has been posted. Read the document here.
2021-2022 Annual Report
The Law Reform Commission Annual Report for 2021-2022 has been posted. Read the document here.
Reform of The Libel and Slander Act Report
Proposals for a Land Charges Act Report
The Proposals for a Land Charges Act Report has been released. Read the release here.
Reviewable Transactions Act Report
The Reviewable Transactions Act Report has been released. Read the release here.
Federation of Law Reform Agencies of Canada (FOLRAC) Media Release
The Federation of Law Reform Agencies of Canada (FOLRAC) is thrilled that Canada’s Budget 2021 provides funding for Justice Canada to bring back the Law Commission of Canada. Read the release here.
Adoption of Uniform Reviewable Transactions Act Consultation Report
The Adoption of Uniform Reviewable Transactions Act Consultation Report report has been posted! The consultation periods runs until Nov. 30, 2020. Read the report here.
Contributory Fault and Apportionment Among Wrongdoers Consultation Report
Life Lease Final Report Posted
Read the document here.
2018-2019 Annual Report
Read the document here.
Proposals for a Land Charges Act Paper Posted
Read the document here.
Life Lease Consultation Report Paper Posted
Assisted Reproduction & Parentage Final Report Paper Posted
See the document here.
Land Charges Act Consultation Report Posted
The Land Charges Act Consultation Report has been posted. Read the document.
The consultation period runs until Feb 15, 2019. There are consultation questions available for download in order to facilitate your response.
Assisted Reproduction & Parentage Consultation paper posted
Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan presentation to the CBA Mid-Winter Meeting
On February 1st, the Law Reform Commission presented at the CBA Mid-Winter Meeting in Regina, providing an update on the Commission’s recent activities and projects. Please see the update here Law Reform Commission Mid-Winter Meeting Update.
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan Law Reform Paper Prize
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan will award $200 annually to a student from the University of Saskatchewan College of Law who submits the best paper relating to the field of law reform in Saskatchewan. Students may submit papers completed in connection with courses offered by the College of Law. Papers must be between 4,000 – 12,500 words in length, and must have been written during the current academic year. Papers must be submitted to the Law Reform Commission’s Director of Research (director@lawreformcommission.sk.ca) by April 15 of each year.
Updated Handbook on Professional Discipline Procedure Posted
The Law Reform Commission has updated and revised the 2007 Handbook on Professional Discipline Procedure, and it has been posted on our publications page.
NEW FINAL REPORTS POSTED
New final report papers on The Intestate Succession Act 1996 and The Homesteads Act, 1989 have been posted on our publications page.
New consultation papers posted
Consultation papers on The Intestate Succession Act 1996 and The Homesteads Act, 1989 have been posted on our consultation page. The deadline for comments is October 31, 2016.
SUMMER RESEARCH JOB 2016 FILLED
The Law Reform Commission is pleased to have filled its research position for the summer.
THE FEE WAIVER ACT IN FORCE
The Fee Waiver Act and The Fee Waiver Regulations are both in force as of February 26, 2016.
The Fee Waiver Act passed
The Saskatchewan Legislature has passed The Fee Waiver Act. This Act will come into force once it is proclaimed. The development of this Act was a response to the Commission’s 2013 report: Access to Justice – Needy Person Certificates and Waiver of Fees: Final Report. The recommendations of the Commission in this report are intended to improve access to justice for the less advantaged members of our community through fee waivers.
Summer Research Job 2015 Filled
The Law Reform Commission is pleased to have filled its research position for the summer.
Summer Research Job 2015
The Law Reform Commission will be hiring a student to work with Professor Ron Cuming this summer. See the details here. Applications are due March 13, 2015.
CBA Mid-Winter Meeting
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at the Mid-Winter Meeting. Congratulations to our draw winners Byron and Nicole. Your prizes are on their way!
Fee Waiver Act
In October 2014, Bill 145, The Fee Waiver Act, was introduced to the legislature in response to the Commission’s 2013 report: Access to Justice – Needy Person Certificates and Waiver of Fees: Final Report. See the leader post on the Fee Waiver Act.
Job Posting: Director
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan invites applications for the position of Director of the Commission. The application deadline is July 4, 2014. For more information, please see the Director job posting.
CBA Sask Privacy and Access Law South – April 14, 2014
Reché McKeague, Director of Research, will present the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan’s 2012 Renewing The Privacy Act: Final Report to CBA Saskatchewan’s Privacy and Access Law South Section on Monday, April 14, 2014. For more details, and to register, visit the CBA Saskatchewan website.
Job Posting: 2014 Summer Research Assistant
The Law Reform Commission is hiring a law student research assistant for Summer 2014. The deadline for applications is March 5, 2014. For details on the position and how to apply, please see the job description. Good luck!
2014 FOLRAC Symposium
The Federation of Law Reform Agencies of Canada (FOLRAC) is presenting a symposium from February 20-22, 2014, at Allard Hall, University of British Columbia. The symposium is co-hosted by the Commission and the British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI), and the theme is “Engaging the Public and Government.” Representatives from each of the member agencies will be in attendance, as will be representatives from the British Columbia Ministry of Justice and the Scottish Law Commission. The registration deadline is January 15, 2014. For information on registration, please contact the Director of Research.
CBA Saskatchewan Mid-Winter Meeting, February 2014
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan and the Ministry of Justice are jointly presenting a “Legislation and Law Reform Update” on February 6, 2014 at the CBA Saskatchewan Mid-Winter Meeting in Regina. The Commission’s presentation will include an opportunity for those in attendance to comment on the Reform to The Land Contracts (Actions) Act project. Please join us and share your views.
CBA Family Law South Section, January 23, 2014
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan will be meeting with the CBA Saskatchewan Family Law South Section on Thursday, January 23, 2014, to discuss the Reform of The Land Contracts (Actions) Act: Consultation Paper. The Commission will be taking this opportunity to solicit feedback on the issues raised in the Consultation Paper, focusing on the role of family breakdown in foreclosure. To register, please contact the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch.
Civil Rights in Long-term Care report in the news
CBC Saskatchewan has reported on the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan’s recommendation in Civil Rights in Saskatchewan Long-term Care Facilities: Final Report that “A residents’ bill of rights should be required for all long-term care homes,” following debate on the issue in Question Period on December 2 (at 4326-4329).
Legal Researcher (Short Term Contract)
The Commission is seeking a legal researcher to assist with the second part of its extensive examination of Saskatchewan mortgage law, which includes a historic survey of statutory provisions affecting mortgages enacted since 1905 and the identification of sources (Hansard, newspaper reports, etc.) that provide background to or explanations of the legislation and its changes. Identification of parallel legislation in neighboring provinces will also be required.
Candidates must have a law degree, and preferably experience in mortgage law. Research experience is required.
It is expected that work on this part of the project will take approximately 50 hours. The Commission would like the work to be completed within three months of hiring. Compensation will be negotiated based on experience. This position is not limited by geography, although some travel to the Legislative Library in Regina should be expected.
The researcher will work under the direction of the Director of Research and will report to the Commission.
For more information, or to apply with a resume and cover letter before Friday, November 8, 2013, please contact Reché McKeague, Director of Research.
Commission article in CBA BarNotes Fall 2013
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan has an article in the Fall 2013 edition of the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch’s publication, BarNotes, discussing recent reports and ongoing consultations. If you are a CBA member, be sure to read the copy you received in the mail, or login at the link above.
CBA Civil Litigation South Section, October 9, 2013
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan will be meeting with the CBA Saskatchewan Civil Litigation South Section on Wednesday, October 9 to discuss its Reform of The Land Contracts (Actions) Act: Consultation Paper. The Commission will be taking this opportunity to solicit feedback on the issues raised in the Consultation Paper. To register, please contact the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch.
CBA Business Law North Section, October 2, 2013
The Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan will be meeting with the CBA Saskatchewan Bankruptcy & Insolvency North Section on Wednesday, October 2 to discuss its Reform of The Land Contracts (Actions) Act: Consultation Paper. The Commission will be taking this opportunity to solicit feedback on the issues raised in the Consultation Paper. To register, please contact the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch.