Training that never stops

For the sake of transparency, since 2018, the Council annually publishes a list of courses and seminars available during the previous fiscal year. The following is a list of courses, seminars and other learning activities attended by federally appointed judges to continue their learning and enhance their knowledge.

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Programs (32)
  • November 28 2023 - November 30 2023

    Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan Education Seminar

    Drawing on the expertise of experienced judges, academics, and other professionals, this seminar considered issues relating to judicial wellness and intimate partner violence, with a focus on family violence and how it impacts children. Experienced academics, a judge and a probation officer shared best practices around the use of pre-sentence reports, reliance on Gladue factors and the application of Impact of Race and Culture Assessments. A legal academic discussed three emerging themes: self-government, non-discrimination, and access to justice, in an Indigenous context. The seminar concluded with a session on binding pre-trials.

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  • September 27 2023 - September 29 2023

    Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan Education Seminar

    This program brought together experts in court administration, law, and artificial intelligence to enhance the ability of justices to communicate and render decisions in the appellate court context. An international expert in court administration led an exercise to assist participants in understanding how they process information, organize their work, and make decisions. A panel of experts discussed the structure and style of the Court’s judgments – sharing insights with participants about how the Court’s judgments are read, interpreted, and experienced by readers. The final session provided an overview of the challenges that artificial intelligence decision-making poses for the administration of justice and explored potential avenues for courts to overcome those challenges.

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  • August 30 2023 - September 1 2023

    New Brunswick Court of King’s Bench Robert Tuck Educational Conference 2023

    Led by experienced judges, academics, and legal professionals, this seminar featured a mix of lectures, panel discussions, and interactive activities. The seminar explored the following themes and topics: how poverty and homelessness intersect with the judicial process, best practices in settlement conferences, judicial review after the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Vavilov, bankruptcy, and strategies for resilience during a judicial career.

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  • June 8 2023 - June 9 2023

    Court of Appeal of New Brunswick Education Seminar: St. Andrews Lectures 2023 XVI

    Leading criminal law experts from the bench, the Crown and defence delivered focused and practical presentations on recent legal developments and complex issues relating to Charter challenges, the law of evidence, decision-making, trial management, and Supreme Court of Canada case-law. Interactive activities and discussions reinforced participants’ adjudication skills in the areas of detention and stereotypical reasoning. The seminar was divided into five segments: presentations on Charter principles and provisions, including topics surrounding s. 8, s. 10(b) and s. 24(2) of the Charter; presentations on evidence, including hearsay and circumstantial evidence; decision-making topics, such as guidance on structuring reasons and ensuring sufficiency, and applying R. v. W.(D.), 1991 SCC 93. Other sessions also focused on trial management and an overview of recent Supreme Court of Canada caselaw.

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  • May 30 2023 - June 1 2023

    Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan Education Seminar

    Led by experienced judges and legal practitioners, through a mix of lectures, panel discussions and interactive sessions, the seminar explored pre-trial motions, including third party records and records in the possession of the accused, the law governing the production/disclosure of third-party records in sexual offence prosecutions and the new statutory scheme governing the admissibility/use of records in the possession of the accused; cryptocurrency, including the ways in which the Court may encounter “crypto” in family and civil matters; and a discussion on contempt and judicial case conferencing in family law.

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