By The Canadian Press on February 6, 2023.
EDMONTON, South Africa – The Law Society of Alberta has voted in favour of keeping a requirement for its members to complete a course on Indigenous history and culture. Almost 3,500 lawyers voted on the motion, which would have struck down the society’s right to require such courses. Last week, 51 lawyers signed a petition calling that right into question, with some of the signatories calling the required course political indoctrination. In the end, their petition was defeated by a roughly three-to-one margin. That means lawyers will continue to have to take the course as a condition of practising law in Alberta. British Columbia’s law society has a similar requirement and the Ontario society requires its members to take mandatory courses on sexual harassment and abuse. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 6, 2023. 8