Demerit points, what are they and how can they impact your driver’s licence and insurance in Saskatchewan?
Overview In Saskatchewan, demerit points are placed on someone’s driver’s licence if they are guilty of an “offence” as defined…
Overview In Saskatchewan, demerit points are placed on someone’s driver’s licence if they are guilty of an “offence” as defined…
On November 1, 2023 the Saskatchewan legislature passed new regulations regarding both The Small Claims Act, 2016, SS 2016, c…
Metcalfe v 101102382 Saskatchewan Ltd., 2018 SKCA 84BackgroundThis appeal is in relation to three files started in the Saskatchewan Provincial…
See part one here. In Canada, most of our legal system is based on a common law legal system which…
In this article, I am going to go over and define some of the terms for the parties in litigation,…
Most people know about the criminal offence of impaired driving under the Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, which is when a…
The traditional definition of a paralegal is “An individual who performs substantive legal work on behalf of a lawyer”. While…
In Saskatchewan, civil claims under the The Small Claims Act, 2016, SS 2016,c S-50.12 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”)…
In Saskatchewan, a contract is a legally enforceable agreement between 2 or more parties. Certain elements must be satisfied for…
In Saskatchewan, Commissioners for Oaths and Notaries Public have similar roles and duties. What is the difference? Let’s take at…