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National Continuing Legal Education Programs
The Federation of Law Societies sponsored its first continuing legal education program in 1974 in Halifax on the topic of "Refresher Course on Criminal Procedure." The National Criminal Law Program has run continuously since that time. The Federation's first National Family Law Program was held in Toronto in 1978. In 1988 the National Family Law Program was held in Montréal, beginning its regular cycle of alternate year programming.

A Federation program entitled "Recent Developments in Corporate and Commercial Law" was held in Banff in 1975. A combined Criminal and Family Law Program was held in Yellowknife in 1995.

The programs owe their ongoing success largely to the generous contribution of volunteer lawyers and judges from across Canada. Through their hard work and dedication, the programs provide valuable education and up-to-date reference materials for the profession and the judiciary on an entirely self-funded basis.

For more information on each program, please communicate directly with:

Federation of Law Societies of Canada
National Criminal Law Program
Attention: Jessica Grant, Program Coordinator
Suite 5101, 3219 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario M4N 2L3
Tel: (416) 763-9165
Fax: (416) 484-4306
jmgrant@rogers.com

Heather Walker
Program Coordinator
National Family Law Program
P.O. Box 244, R.R. #1
Woodville, ON
K0M 2T0
Tel: (705) 879-3082
Fax: (705) 374-4131
nationalfamilylawprogram@sympatico.ca

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