Welcome to Prime Minister November 04, 2015 The CBA extends congratulations to the Prime Minister and looks forward to working with the new government to convey the perspective of the legal profession on issues of mutual interest.
Independence of the Specific Claims Tribunal August 13, 2015 Whereas the Specific Claims Tribunal Act was enacted in 2008, establishing the Specific Claims Tribunal charged with addressing systemic problems in resolving First Nations' historic claims against Canada;
Federal Court of Canada Prothonotaries February 18, 2015 The CBA articulates support for the retention of prothonotaries as important decision-makers in the Federal Court.
Lobbyists' Code of Conduct January 08, 2015 The CBA suggests several amendments to the revised Lobbyists' Code of Conduct, to address some of the concerns raised by stakeholders in the 2014 consultation and to clarify the revised Code.
Hearings at the Social Security Tribunal August 27, 2014 The CBA expresses concern about how the mode of hearing is selected by members of the Social Security Tribunal.
Review of Judicial Conduct Process of the Canadian Judicial Council July 01, 2014 Responding to the Canadian Judicial Council’s review of its judicial conduct process, the CBA offers 16 recommendations to achieve judicial accountability while protecting judicial independence.
Bill C-31 — Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 1, Part 6, Division 29 – Administrative Tribunals Support Services Act May 07, 2014 The CBA says the Administrative Tribunals Support Services Act (part of the budget omnibus Bill C-31) may impair operations of federal administrative tribunals, and should be withdrawn pending consultations with key users and advocates.
Lobbyists' Code of Conduct Consultation January 11, 2014 The CBA recommends changes to the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct, stating that the right to lobby must be exercised consistent with the Canadian Constitution and the rule of law.
National Section By-Law Amendments February 21, 2004 Whereas the National Administrative Law Section wishes to increase the Members-at-Large on its Executive Committee;