CLEBC Update | October 2018

CLEBC is committed to implementing the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, particularly Call to Action 27.

October 2018

CLEBC is committed to implementing the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, particularly Call to Action 27. Our action plan is online.

One of CLEBC’s goals is to involve Indigenous lawyers actively in CLEBC’s work, in creating and delivering courses, and in developing legal materials.

We issue this invitation to members of the Indigenous Bar who wish to volunteer to be involved in the work of CLEBC.

We are open to new ideas, and are committed to integrating discussion of Indigenous laws into CLEBC courses and content.

We ask Indigenous lawyers, judges, leaders, and academics to identify whether you want to be involved in CLEBC’s work. By sharing your knowledge, you can establish yourself as a leader, boost your public profile, enhance your education, and receive CPD credits.

CLEBC operates in six core areas: Family, Criminal, Real Estate, Wills & Estates, Litigation, and Business. CLEBC has different opportunities that arise to contribute to the work CLEBC does in providing quality professional education to the legal community.

CLEBC is a not-for-profit society, and all of our contributors are volunteers. If you are interested in participating, please email Teresa Sheward, Program Lawyer at teresas@cle.bc.ca.