Submissions to Government

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Post-Judicial Return to Practice

  • September 21, 2016

The CBA advises the Federation of Law Societies of Canada that post-judicial return to practice should be regulated, with corresponding recommendations.

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Administrative Deferral of Removal

  • September 13, 2016

The CBA recommends that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and the Canadian Border Services Agency expand the application of Administrative Deferrals of Removals.

Civil Litigation, Family Law, Immigration Law

Competition and Foreign Investment Foster Innovation

  • September 12, 2016

The CBA commends the government's Innovation Agenda. Competitive intensity fosters innovation. Policy should favour open markets. Regulations should not impede the ability of market participants to capitalize on innovation-enhancing opportunities.

Business Law, CCCA, Competition Law

Suicide Bomb Attack on Lawyers in Quetta, Pakistan

  • August 30, 2016

The CBA condemns the killings and suicide bombing in Quetta, Pakistan. The bombing specifically targeted lawyers gathered to mourn a slain colleague who spoke out against recent killings. The independence of lawyers is fundamental to the rule of law.

Constitutional & Human Rights, International Law, Judges Forum