Canadian_Bar_Association_(CBA) Canadian_Bar_Association_(CBA)

Canadian Bar Association (CBA) - Definition and Overview

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The Canadian Bar Association is the Canadian voluntary bar association organization formed in 1896 representing the interests of 38,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, law teachers, and law students from across Canada involved in the legal system. It was incorporated by an Act of Parliament on April 15, 1921. About two-thirds of Canada's lawyers are members. The organization is affiliated with the Commonwealth Law Association, the International Bar Association and the Union internationale des avocates. Related links:

  • Law of Canada
  • Federation of Law Societies of Canada (umbrella organization representing sub-national Law Societies)
  • Law Society of British Columbia
  • Law Society of Alberta
  • Law Society of Saskatchewan
  • Law Society of Manitoba
  • Law Society of Upper Canada (for Ontario)
  • Barreau du Québec
  • Chambre des notaires du Québec
  • Law Society of New Brunswick
  • Nova Scotia Barristers' Society
  • Law Society of Prince Edward Island
  • Law Society of Newfoundland
  • Law Society of Yukon
  • Law Society of the Northwest Territories
  • Law Society of Nunavut


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Example Usage of Association

dustinnickerson: Went to neighborhood Association meeting tonight, met 2 people who lived on my street & made plans to hang. Mission is easier than we think
opterios: Η Environmental Transport Association παραδέχεται ότι τα ηλεκτρικά αυτοκίνητα θα αυξήσουν τις εκπομπές CO2 (από @tiff_tv)
SaraLasham: Financial Advice - Chris Pearce at Association of Superannuation Funds of Aust.. http://bit.ly/1a0wUh - Helpful Info
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