Breaking Bread, Building Sovereignty: A Legal Analysis of the Journey to Indigenous Food Security and Self-Governance September 11, 2024 Anisha Grewal is the winner of the 2024 Aboriginal Law Section's student essay contest for her paper titled, "Breaking Bread, Building Sovereignty: A Legal Analysis of the Journey to Indigenous Food Security and Self-Governance".
Annual Report 2022-23 August 31, 2023 The Canadian Bar Association Annual Report shares the association’s highlights of 2022-2023. Learn what the CBA did throughout the past year to uphold its commitments to the legal community in Canada and around the world.
Les principes d’interprétation constitutionnelle pour comprendre le droit inhérent à l’autonomie gouvernementale et ainsi justifier la légitimité de sa reconnaissance August 23, 2023 Iulia Anescu is the winner of the 2023 Aboriginal Law Section's student essay contest for her paper titled, "Les principes d’interprétation constitutionnelle pour comprendre le droit inhérent à l’autonomie gouvernementale et ainsi justifier la légitimité de sa reconnaissance". (available in french only)
No Turning Back: CBA Task Force Report on Justice Issues Arising from COVID-19 February 17, 2021 The Canadian Bar Association launched its Task Force on Justice Issues Arising from COVID-19 – with thought leaders from across Canada’s federal justice system – to assess the immediate and evolving issues for the delivery of legal services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reaching Equal Justice: Advocacy Guide October 23, 2020 This guide is designed to empower CBA members to effectively advocate for greater access to justice.
Canada 150 April 06, 2017 As the country celebrates its sesquicentennial, CBA National looks back on the legal milestones that marked Canada’s evolution from a young British colony to a mature nation. The great themes of Canadian history are all here – from wrestling with Quebec nationalism and defining aboriginal rights to becoming an independent country with laws that reflect our values as a modern society.
Litigation Year In Review 2016 February 03, 2017 Litigation Year In Review 2016, by the Department of Justice, Canada.
Tribunal rules Ottawa discriminated against Aboriginal children January 27, 2016 The federal government has discriminated against thousands of Aboriginal children by underfunding welfare services on reserves compared to the rest of the country.
Common List of Authorities December 07, 2015 Together with lawyers from Justice Canada, the Canadian Bar Association has compiled a common list of authorities for use in Federal Courts immigration and aboriginal law proceedings.