James Steele presents at the Saskatoon Estate Planning Council

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James Steele will present an update on recent Saskatchewan court decisions affecting estate practitioners at the Saskatoon Estate Planning Council (SEPC) on October 18, 2022. SEPC promotes the discussion of topics and problems in estate and tax planning by professionals working in the field today. Learn more: http://www.saskatoonepc.com/

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Heritage Capital Corp v Equitable Trust

James Steele offers two significant lessons to purchasers of Canadian heritage properties in his analysis of Heritage Capital Corp v Equitable Trust.  The article as it appeared on The Court.ca can be read here. TheCourt.ca is a blog published by Osgoode Hall Law...

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James Steele Contributes to Feature Commentary in BarNotes

The Spring 2016 issue of CBA Saskatchewan's BarNotes includes a Feature Commentary on "Music and the Law".  Included in the article is a piece by James Steele called "Keeping Work-Life Balance in Harmony".   As many people are aware, James is an accomplished fiddle...

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The following article by James Steele was published in the Summer/Fall 2015 issue of BarNotes, the quarterly publication of CBA Saskatchewan. Emmett Hall

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Congratulations to James Steele

Lawyer James Steele is also a talented musician.  James competed at the 18th Annual John Arcand Fiddle Fest and among other honours, won the Championship category. Congratulations James.

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Kim Anderson, K.C. and Curtis Clavelle present at the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association Fall Convention

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Join Kim Anderson, K.C. and Curtis Clavelle at the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association Annual Convention where they will be presenting on the tax assessment and collection process in relation to cabins, public docks and walkways. In addition, they will discuss cabin rentals within Regional Parks.

All Regional Parks are operated by volunteer boards. The Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association provides support to accredited regional parks across Saskatchewan. For more information about the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association click here.

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Sean Sinclair Joins Board of Prairie Hospice Society

Congratulations to Sean Sinclair for joining the board of directors of Prairie Hospice Society. Prairie Hospice Society is a charitable, non-profit community organization working to ensure access to compassionate, community-based, end-of-life support in Saskatoon. Its goal is to enhance quality of life at the end of life, wherever people call home. Prairie Hospice Society provides one-on-one companionship and non-medical support for clients and their families, educates the community about end-of-life care, and advocates for quality end-of-life care.

For more information about Prairie Hospice Society click here.

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Sinclair lifts publication ban on name of teen

Sean Sinclair successfully brought an application to lift a publication ban for the CBC in a sexual assault and drug trafficking case.  The victim, Tonya Pahtayken, a 15-year old leukemia survivor, died shortly after testifying in the criminal trial.  There had been a...

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Importance of the Press

On March 26, 2020, the Government of Saskatchewan further limited the businesses that can continue to operate in the province as a result of COVID-19.  Among the “critical services” that are to be maintained are local and national media. Journalists across our...

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Privacy of Intimate Images in a Digital Age

Privacy of Intimate Images and Videos in a Digital Age By Sean Sinclair of Robertson Stromberg LLP   The online distribution of intimate images and videos (often referred to as “revenge porn”) is a growing problem in Canada.  According to the RCMP, as outlined in...

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Sean Sinclair Presents at Media Lawyers Conference

The Canadian Media Lawyers Association held their annual meeting in Toronto November 8th and 9th, 2019.  As part of the conference, Sean Sinclair spoke on recent updates and developments in Media Law across the prairies. You can learn more about this organization...

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Sean Sinclair on Right to Know Panel

The Public Service Information Community Connection (PSICC) is presenting 2019 Saskatchewan Connections Conference : Access, Privacy, Security, IM, & Health Information September 26 and 27 in Saskatoon. At the conference, the Information and Privacy Commissioner...

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Sean Sinclair Represents Media in Police Scanner Issue

Media outlets in Saskatchewan no longer have access to Police One, the police radio scanner that allowed journalists to hear what is happening on the secure police channel. Both Saskatoon and Regina police services say they have closed their scanner channels to media...

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Timothy Hawryluk, K.C. Appointed Public Inquest Coroner

Timothy Hawryluk, K.C. will preside as coroner at the inquest relating to the death of Curtis McKenzie, an inmate at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary.  The inquest is scheduled for October 31 to November 4, 2022, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The purpose of the inquest is to establish when and where the person died and the medical cause and manner of their death. Thereafter the inquest jury may make recommendations to prevent similar deaths in the future.

For more information about the inquest, click here.

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Jennifer Pereira, K.C., Appointed for Second Term as Trustee on the Board of the Canadian Museum of History

On September 21, 2021, the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage, announced the reappointment of Jennifer Pereira, K.C., to the board of the Canadian Museum of History.

Jennifer first joined the Museum’s Board of Trustees in March 2018, and since that time, she has made significant contributions to numerous Museum priorities, including the workforce assessment process and the Museums’ cultural transformation. She has also been a dedicated member of Board Committees, providing guidance and expertise as part of the Development and Finance Committees.

Jennifer possesses strong cultural sector knowledge and experience, and she champions engagement across audiences and demographics. Her professional knowledge and unique perspectives support many discussions and strategies.

For more information about the Canadian Museum of History click here.

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Prairie Hospice Celebrates Volunteers with Butterfly Release

Prairie Hospice Society, a charitable, non-profit community organization, works to ensure access to compassionate, community-based end-of-life support in Saskatoon.

Its goal is to enhance the quality of life at the end of life, wherever people call home. Each year Robertson Stromberg sponsors their Volunteer Appreciation Evening.

This year, Prairie Hospice polled its volunteers and asked them how they would like to be celebrated. It was a resounding wish to celebrate together after a couple of difficult years with COVID-19 restrictions in place. As soon as restrictions were lifted and gathering permitted again, volunteers started planning.

Wanting it to be unique, they conducted a community butterfly release in June.

“Our volunteers continue to give much of their time to support those facing their end-of-life journey. Each year I am amazed at the hours they give.”

Kristi Chisholm
Executive Director, Prairie Hospice

Kristi Chisholm, Executive Director of Prairie Hospice, says, “Our volunteers continue to give much of their time to support those facing their end-of-life journey. Each year I am amazed at the hours they give. We have exceeded 4,000 hours in the last year alone.” Chisholm adds, “This is through visits, rides and respite. In the last couple of years, they’ve also done grocery shopping and made deliveries to those who couldn’t leave their homes.”

With our continued financial support, Prairie Hospice looks forward to planning a celebration gathering for their volunteers again next year.

For more information about Prairie Hospice Society, visit: https://prairiehospice.org/

 

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