The Honourable Justice Michael Moldaver shares a laugh with guests at tonight’s Supreme Evening. “Despite all the fuss and fanfare and hoopla that goes with events like this, I’m really just a kid from Peterborough who got lucky.”
The Caring Society is beary proud of our good friend, Claudette Commanda, who was installed as the 15th Chancellor at @uOttawa today!
We are so grateful for all of the knowledge she has shared with us over the years - the university can only benefit from her guidance. 🧡
The Law Society of Ontario has announced the re-election of Windsor Law Alum Jacqueline Horvat as treasurer for the 2023-2024 term. Congratulations @JacHorvat!
https://t.co/HbdtDF4LEF
Today’s National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Solidarity Day virtual program begins at 5:30 p.m. Learn more: https://t.co/W2BAE9aEm9
Have you registered for the June 13 Pride Month program? This year’s program features the topic of queer perspectives on professional challenges and mental health, with a panel of distinguished 2SLGBTQI+ practitioners. Sign up today: https://t.co/tvF0ovip6P
In 2017, Chief Wilton Littlechild, K.C. wrote about his experience as a Commissioner of the TRC Commission for #LawMatters. 8 years on, there still remains much to do to address the harms of our colonial past. #IndigenousHistoryMonth
Read more: https://t.co/Y9xJog1LXZ
Ne manquez pas la 17e conférence annuelle des praticiens solo et en petits cabinets @LSOCPD « Le secret du succès » le 8 juin. Les présentateurs dévoileront le secret de leur succès en gestion du temps, affaires, personnel, technologie et plus encore : https://t.co/1N8wxXR3XG
Don’t miss @LSOCPD’s 17th annual Solo & Small Firm Conference “Secrets for Success” on June 8. Presenters will share their secrets on being successful in key areas including managing time, business, staff, technology & more. Find details: https://t.co/1N8wxXR3XG
June 21 should be recognized across Canada as statutory day in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day. It is recognized and acknowledged as a statutory day in NT and the Yukon.
Dear @JustinTrudeau, we need a national statutory #holiday for June. It’s the only month without one. I propose, since June is half way through the year, we put the holiday on the 15th and call it Halfway Day. Please, make it so.
Featuring teachings from Elders & cultural performances showcasing the rich culture & traditions of First Nations, Inuit & Métis communities, tomorrow’s #NationalIndigenousHistoryMonth & #NationalIndigenousSolidarityDay program is not to be missed. See: https://t.co/uACFGNednV
Avec des enseignements d’ainés et des performances démontrant la riche culture et les traditions des Premières Nations et des communautés inuites et métisses, le programme du #MoisNationalHistoireAutochtone est un incontournable. Lire : https://t.co/KXgJ57rJUm
Featuring teachings from Elders & cultural performances showcasing the rich culture & traditions of First Nations, Inuit & Métis communities, tomorrow’s #NationalIndigenousHistoryMonth & #NationalIndigenousSolidarityDay program is not to be missed. See: https://t.co/uACFGNednV
Amazing legal position alert - a chance to work with extraordinary lawyer and legal leaders including: @Gerald_Chan_law@Nader_Hasan_law
and Brian Gover amongst many others.
New licensees, the @greatlibrary is hosting an online orientation session on June 5 at 10 a.m. Learn about the library’s resources and how they can assist with research: https://t.co/SyWVSDGP17
Eight months ago, we called upon 11 universities to rescind METL’s honorary degrees. All 11 universities are now developing policies that address Indigenous identity fraud and METL no longer holds any honorary doctorate degrees.