Executive Director Position – CoSA Canada
Job Description | February 2017 Overview As an experienced leader, you will work with the Board of Directors to determine strategic vision, priorities, and policies for our organization. You will […]
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Job Description | February 2017 Overview As an experienced leader, you will work with the Board of Directors to determine strategic vision, priorities, and policies for our organization. You will […]
I am very pleased to announce that Charlene Moore has accepted the position of Service Delivery Director (SDD). Charlene has a history of demonstrated leadership both at NSLA and in […]
We are thrilled to advise that Cathy Benton, QC, Manager of our Bridgewater Office, has been appointed a Judge of the Provincial and Family Court. Details are here: News Release […]
Nova Scotia Legal Aid has been an interested and supporting partner in the creation of the Court Monitored Drug Treatment Program and is working toward its expansion. Please find the […]
The Nova Scotia Legal Aid Commission (NSLAC) is currently accepting applications for the position of Service Delivery Director (SDD). A copy of the position description can be found at: SDD […]
Announcement Executive Director – Nova Scotia Legal Aid Commission I am pleased to advise you that, effective December 14th, 2016, Megan Longley has been appointed Executive Director of the Nova […]
Krista Forbes, Managing Lawyer, Halifax Office (Family), Nova Scotia Legal Aid was a featured speaker at the November 7, 2016 CBA Women’s Forum Section Meeting. This was a Forum where […]
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The Government of Canada is seeking input from the public, including individuals with a criminal record, federal, provincial and territorial stakeholders, and organizations that are involved in the corrections and […]
with Professor David Wiseman, University of Ottawa The legal system faces criticism for not providing more affordable ways for people to resolve their ‘everyday legal problems’ in consumer, employment, family, […]
