
Alberta Law Society Drops Indigenous Training, Citing New Law
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Albertas Law Society eliminates mandatory Indigenous cultural competency training for lawyers, following the provincial law, Bill thirteen. The training, The Path, was introduced to address Truth and Reconciliation Commission calls to action, with over ten thousand lawyers completing it. However, it faced pushback, and now, it will remain voluntary. The society plans to integrate permissible diversity efforts into other committees amid broader changes in the legal world.
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