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SUMMARY:NCLP 2026: Evidence\, Ethics\, and the Administration of Justice
DESCRIPTION:The Federation of Law Societies of Canada 2026 National Criminal Law Program will be held in Charlottetown\, PEI. \nWith a focus on Evidence\, Ethics\, and the Administration of Justice\, this longstanding national program brings crown\, defense\, and members of the judiciary from across the country together for timely and practical criminal law education. \nTo learn more and secure your registration\, please visit 2026 National Criminal Law Program – Registration.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/nclp-2026-evidence-ethics-and-the-administration-of-justice/
LOCATION:Delta Hotel Prince Edward\, 18 Queen St\, Charlottetown\, PE C1A 4A1\, Charlottetown\, PEI\, Canada
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CREATED:20260506T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T134749Z
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SUMMARY:Waivers in Sports and Recreational Activities: Current Law & Emerging Issues
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a member of a fitness club or a recreational sports league\, or have a school-aged child\, liability waivers are a fact of life. Questions about the validity and enforceability of waivers are common\, both from activity operators seeking to protect themselves from negligence claims and from patrons who signed a waiver and were subsequently injured. Challenges to waivers\, and the defence of claims involving the interpretation of waivers\, require careful analysis of a number of variables. \nThis webinar features Ryan Morasiewicz\, experienced outdoor/adventure and personal injury litigator\, as well as a mountain Search and Rescue volunteer. Ryan will introduce general practitioners\, corporate counsel\, and other non-personal injury specialists to this discrete area. Topics include the insurance context in which a liability waiver operates\, requirements of a valid waiver (both style/substance and administration)\, challenges to enforceability or validity of waivers\, and the special case of minors and related consent acknowledgement of risk forms. Ryan will provide a broad perspective of relevant cases and statutes across Canada. \nYou’ll leave with a better understanding of the purpose of waivers\, what participants are being asked to give up when they sign a waiver\, and tools available to recreational providers to insulate themselves from and defend personal injury claims. Attend this course and help your clients better manage the legal risks that are part of their everyday lives. \nLive webinar with chat includes 60 day replay. This program features real-time video of the presenter with synchronized presentation slides\, and a chat feature that allows for live Q & A.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/waivers-in-sports-and-recreational-activities-current-law-emerging-issues/
LOCATION:Webinar – Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260712T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260716T130000
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CREATED:20260209T185920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T185920Z
UID:25934-1783870200-1784206800@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:National Family Law Program 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Federation of Law Societies of Canada 2026 National Family Law Program will take place in Kelowna\, BC. \nFeaturing over forty sessions\, plenaries\, and practical updates from leading voices in family law\, the NFLP remains one of Canada’s premier continuing education events for practitioners and members of the judiciary alike. \nTo learn more and secure your registration\, please visit 2026 National Family Law Program – Registration.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/national-family-law-program-2026/
LOCATION:Delta Hotel Grand Okanagan Resort\, 1310 Water St\, Kelowna\, BC V1Y 9P4\, Kelowna\, BC\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260714T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260714T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260601T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T171730Z
UID:27768-1784034000-1784039400@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Beyond the Brief: Fiction\, Creativity & Storytelling for Lawyers
DESCRIPTION:A Special Presentation for Lawyers\, Readers & Aspiring Writers\nWhy do so many lawyers become successful novelists? \nLawyers work with story every day: shaping narrative\, analyzing motive and conflict\, uncovering revealing details\, and persuading through language. It is perhaps no surprise\, then\, that many lawyers are drawn to storytelling in another form. \nIn this exclusive engagement\, lawyer and New York Times bestselling novelist William Bernhardt explores the unique relationship between legal thinking and the writer’s craft. Through discussion\, examples\, and reflections from his own career\, Bernhardt offers a behind-the-scenes look at storytelling itself—from character and dialogue to suspense\, structure\, pacing\, and the realities of writing and publishing fiction today. \nPart conversation and part storytelling masterclass\, this rare presentation offers a refreshing departure from traditional continuing legal education programming. \nWhether you have considered writing yourself\, are curious about the publishing world\, or simply want to explore the connection between law\, creativity\, and imagination\, this one-of-a-kind presentation promises an engaging\, thoughtful\, and entertaining break in your day. \nStep away from precedents and practice pressures—and into the world of storytelling. \nEnrolment is limited. Early registration is encouraged. \nLive webinar with chat includes 60 day replay. This program features real-time video of the presenter with synchronized presentation slides\, and a chat feature that allows for live Q & A.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/beyond-the-brief-fiction-creativity-storytelling-for-lawyers/
LOCATION:Webinar – Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260716T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260716T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260402T193000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T140309Z
UID:26603-1784205000-1784210400@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Lancaster’s Workplace Essentials: Off-Duty Conduct
DESCRIPTION:As social media usage has grown\, the off-duty conduct of employees is more conspicuous than ever. In this installment of Lancaster’s Workplace Essentials webinar series\, panelists will provide attendees with a guideline to key principles pertaining to off-duty conduct and associated discipline. Questions to be discussed include: \n\nWhat is encompassed by off-duty conduct? What factors do decision-makers consider in determining if the off-duty conduct in question is work-related?\nWhat lessons can be learned from recent decisions in which decision-makers have addressed whether an employer was correct to discipline or dismiss an employee due to off-duty conduct?\nIn what circumstances have arbitrators found an employer’s decision to discipline or dismiss an employee due to inappropriate social media posts justified? Not justified?\nWhen will employers be required to investigate violence or harassment that occurred off duty? Could employers face liability for failing to investigate in these circumstances?\nHow should employers and unions handle incidents where employees or members have been charged with a criminal offence? Can an employer suspend an employee without pay pending the outcome of the charges?\nWhen can an employer dismiss an employee who has been convicted of a criminal offence? Is a connection between the offence and the employee’s duties required for the dismissal to be justified?\nWhat aspects of off-duty conduct have been specifically addressed in workplace policies or collective agreement provisions?
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/lancasters-workplace-essentials-off-duty-conduct/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancaster House":MAILTO:cchan@lancasterhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260806T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260806T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260402T153000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T141209Z
UID:26606-1786019400-1786024800@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Addressing Gambling\, Technology\, & Pornography Addictions at Work: Legal and Human Rights Obligations
DESCRIPTION:Behavioural and technology-related addictions\, from online gambling to excessive pornography use\, are pushing the limits of traditional policies and unsettled laws. As caselaw develops\, employers and unions are facing tough questions about evolving human rights obligations and workplace accountability. Panelists will explore: \n\nDo employees with gambling\, technology\, or pornography addictions have legal protection in the workplace? Must the addiction be formally diagnosed?\nHow should employers assess credibility and evidence when addiction by an employee as a defence is raised only after misconduct has occurred?\nWhat steps must employers take if they merely suspect an employee has an addiction?\nWhat are employer accommodation obligations when an addiction is behavioural or technology-related?\nWhich monitoring mechanisms for technology or inappropriate online activity have been found to violate privacy rights?\nWhat disciplinary measures have been applied when addictions lead to misconduct such as time theft\, misuse of employer equipment\, or financial improprieties? Are there differences in how courts and arbitrators treat behavioural versus substance-related addictions in the workplace?\nHow have employers and unions address addiction in workplace policies and collective agreements?
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/addressing-gambling-technology-pornography-addictions-at-work-legal-and-human-rights-obligations/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancaster House":MAILTO:cchan@lancasterhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260820T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260820T140000
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CREATED:20260402T191200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T141432Z
UID:26608-1787229000-1787234400@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Effective and Privacy-Compliant Medical Inquiries: Getting the right info from medical practitioners for accommodation\, leaves\, and return to work
DESCRIPTION:Navigating an employer’s duty to accommodate while respecting employees’ privacy rights presents an ongoing challenge. This webinar will explore how to effectively request medical information and determine when a request for medical information is inappropriate. Specifically\, the panel will address: \n\nWhat are the privacy concerns associated with an employer requesting an employee’s medical information\, especially information related to mental health disabilities? What measures should employers and unions implement to safeguard an employee’s medical information and limit access to authorized individuals?\nDoes the extent of the medical information that an employer is entitled to request vary depending on the underlying purpose of the request (e.g. for accommodation\, leave\, or return to work) or the length of the absence? Do employers ever have a right to obtain an employee’s diagnosis rather than simply restrictions on work?\nWhat are best practices for drafting letters to medical practitioners regarding an employee’s accommodation\, leave\, or return to work? Can employers or unions communicate directly with an employee’s medical practitioner?\nWhen can an employer request an Independent Medical Examination (“IME”)? What is the union’s role in this process?\nHow should employers and unions assess medical information that relies exclusively or primarily on an employee’s subjective self-reporting of symptoms? Does the assessment differ in the context of mental health disabilities where diagnoses are predominantly based on self-reported information?\nHow should employers and unions approach an employee who is reluctant to provide medical information or fails to provide the requested information?\nHow should employers and unions update collective agreements and workplace policies to ensure that they are compliant with recent changes to legislation in various jurisdictions (e.g. restrictions on sick notes for short-term absences\, long-term illness leave)?
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/effective-and-privacy-compliant-medical-inquiries-getting-the-right-info-from-medical-practitioners-for-accommodation-leaves-and-return-to-work/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancaster House":MAILTO:cchan@lancasterhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260902T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20250617T174455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T184740Z
UID:23591-1788339600-1790182800@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment September 2 - 23\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) under the Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-september-2-23-2026/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="NSBS":MAILTO:lbarron@nsbs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260911T134500
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260529T184500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T185402Z
UID:27736-1788948000-1789134300@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:CIAJ 2026 Legislative Drafting Conference
DESCRIPTION:This program offers thought-provoking discussions on the process of preparing legislative texts alongside reflections on recent developments shaping the field. Topics include the practical realities faced by drafters\, new AI initiatives\, Indigenous co-development of legislation\, and corrections to legislative texts. Comparative approaches\, ethical considerations\, and interactive sessions will round out a rich and engaging program. The conference will feature panels\, networking opportunities\, and collaborative activities\, offering participants a unique chance to deepen their expertise and contribute to the future of legislative drafting. Participation is accredited for up to 14 hours of continuing professional development.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/ciaj-2026-legislative-drafting-conference/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260910T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260226T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T133211Z
UID:26015-1789038000-1789059600@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Winning Cases at WSIB and WSIAT (Virtual Event)
DESCRIPTION:Appearing before the WSIB and the WSIAT requires more than familiarity with workers’ compensation legislation and policy; it requires strategic thinking\, careful preparation\, and effective advocacy. In this workshop\, experienced advocates will guide participants through the key stages of a successful appeal\, highlighting both procedural requirements and advocacy best practices. \nTopics will include: \n\nAppealing a board-level decision within mandated timelines;\nIdentifying\, sorting\, and prioritizing issues in an appeal;\nDeveloping a persuasive “theory of the case”;\nMeeting pre-hearing disclosure obligations;\nObtaining and organizing relevant evidence;\nAnticipating and responding to the other side’s arguments;\nPreparing clients for hearings;\nEffectively using and challenging medical information;\nMaking compelling opening statements and final arguments; and\nQuestioning and cross-questioning witnesses.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/winning-cases-at-wsib-and-wsiat-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancaster House":MAILTO:cchan@lancasterhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260910T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260910T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260402T191300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T141718Z
UID:26610-1789043400-1789048800@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Lancaster’s Workplace Essentials: Investigations
DESCRIPTION:In this installment of Lancaster’s Workplace Essentials webinar series\, panelists will examine key principles\, recent caselaw\, and best practices relating to workplace investigations. Specifically\, the panel will discuss: \n\nWhat does a fair and effective workplace investigation process entail? What procedural flaws should be avoided during the investigation process?\nWhat is the union’s role in an investigation? Does a member have a right to union representation during an investigation?\nWhen should an employer hire an external investigator instead of conducting an internal investigation? Does the union have a role in ensuring the impartiality of the investigator?\nCan employers commence investigations without a formal complaint? How should employers and unions approach the investigation of anonymous complaints?\nWhen will an employer be required to investigate the off-duty conduct of employees? What if the off-duty conduct involves violence and harassment?\nWhat information can/should/must be disclosed to a complainant or respondent at the conclusion of an investigation (e.g. findings\, actions taken)? Are unions entitled to a copy of the final investigation report or the investigator’s notes? Are they entitled to a response?\nIn what situations have damages been awarded for an employer’s inadequate investigation or failure to investigate?
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/lancasters-workplace-essentials-investigations/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancaster House":MAILTO:cchan@lancasterhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260917T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260506T140000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T122840Z
UID:27023-1789650000-1789655400@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Running a Profitable Law Practice
DESCRIPTION:Many lawyers are busy—but not as profitable as they should be. This program shows you why\, and what to do about it. \nIn most small and mid-size firms\, financial management is learned on the job. The result is often slow collections\, uneven cash flow\, and limited visibility into how your practice is performing. This practical\, plain-language program with Joe Novello\, MBA\, CPA focuses on the financial fundamentals that directly affect your firm’s results. Joe will show you how to turn your numbers into better cash flow\, pricing\, and profit decisions—things you can do on your own or have your CPA do for you. You’ll learn how to: \n\nImprove cash flow and get paid faster\nStrengthen collections and manage work in progress\nUse your income statement to guide decisions\nSet and adjust billing rates with confidence\nUnderstand and control key practice costs\nIdentify financial risks early\nTrack a few meaningful performance indicators\n\nIf you’ve ever felt uncertain about your firm’s financial performance\, this program will give you a clearer\, more practical way to understand and improve it. \nWhether your goal is to reduce financial stress\, stabilize cash flow\, or build a more consistently profitable practice\, Joe will help you take control of your numbers and use them to your advantage. No accounting background required\, just practical tools you can use right away. \nLive webinar with chat includes 60 day replay. This program features real-time video of the presenter with synchronized presentation slides\, and a chat feature that allows for live Q & A.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/running-a-profitable-law-practice/
LOCATION:Webinar – Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20261027T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20261028T163000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260529T165000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T185242Z
UID:27738-1793088000-1793205000@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:CIAJ 2026 Annual Conference | Reimagining Law and Justice Through Restorative Approaches
DESCRIPTION:This conference will explore the growing movement of restorative approaches in communities and examine how restorative justice principles can reshape our understanding of law and justice. Moving beyond a solely punitive model\, restorative approaches invite a re-examination of how harm is addressed\, how accountability is understood\, and how relationships are repaired. The conference will consider how these principles can transform legal processes across diverse areas of law—criminal\, family\, administrative\, and community-based contexts—and what their broader implications are for access to justice\, legitimacy\, and public trust in legal institutions. Participation is accredited for up to 11.5 hours of continuing professional development.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/ciaj-2026-annual-conference-reimagining-law-and-justice-through-restorative-approaches/
LOCATION:Ottawa
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20261104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20261125T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20250617T174654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T184803Z
UID:23592-1793782800-1795597200@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment November 4 - 25\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) under the Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-november-4-25-2026/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="NSBS":MAILTO:lbarron@nsbs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20261112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20261113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260529T165500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T185658Z
UID:27743-1794474000-1794585600@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:CIAJ Conference | Understanding Maritime Law in Practice: A Bench & Bar Conference
DESCRIPTION:The program covers a range of procedural and substantive issues\, including the intersection of maritime law with personal injury\, environmental\, and Aboriginal law. Led by faculty with deep expertise in maritime practice\, this conference is designed for judges and practitioners alike. Whether you are a judge dealing with urgent in rem motions during duty weeks or complex maritime issues at trial\, or a lawyer litigating these matters before the Federal Courts or Superior Courts\, this conference will help you navigate this unique and evolving area of Canadian law. Participation is accredited for up to 11.5 hours of continuing professional development.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/ciaj-conference-understanding-maritime-law-in-practice-a-bench-bar-conference/
LOCATION:Ottawa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20270113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20270203T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260422T112000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T122852Z
UID:26865-1799830800-1801645200@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment January 13 - February 3\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) above the News & Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-january-13-february-3-2027/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20270421T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20270512T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260422T113000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T123131Z
UID:26862-1808298000-1810112400@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment April 21- May 12\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) above the News & Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org. \n 
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-april-21-may-12-2027/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20270602T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20270623T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260422T114000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T122139Z
UID:26867-1811926800-1813741200@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment June 2 – 23\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) above the News & Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-june-2-23-2027/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20270901T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20270922T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260422T115000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T122034Z
UID:26869-1819789200-1821603600@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment September 1 - 22\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) above the News & Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-september-1-22-2027/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20271103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20271124T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T153427
CREATED:20260422T120000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T121853Z
UID:26871-1825232400-1827046800@nsbs.org
SUMMARY:Online LRA Qualification Assessment November 3 - 24\, 2027
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open until noon of the Thursday before the Online Land Registration Act training program commences. Members can register via the NSBS Member Portal (go to nsbs.org and click on the “Member Sign In” link in the top right corner) above the News & Events tab. \nCost for this program is $650 plus HST. Registrants have the first two weeks to review the materials and the final week to complete the assessment. \nLawyers participating in this program MUST have a working knowledge of property law. The review materials provided are not meant to teach the principles of property law but to assist you in reviewing for the assessment. Additional information can be found on the NSBS website here: https://nsbs.org/legal-profession/your-practice/membership/online-lra/ \nQuestions regarding registration? Contact the Education & Credentials department at licensing@nsbs.org.
URL:https://nsbs.org/event/online-lra-qualification-assessment-november-3-24-2027/
LOCATION:Online
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