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The Department of Justice is considering replacing existing enforcement procedures respecting money judgments with a comprehensive consolidation of money judgment enforcement remedies available to a Saskatchewan judgment creditor.  

A consultation document has been prepared to outline the Department’s proposals for addressing this issue and to ask for comments with respect to certain choices that have been made concerning implementation of the proposed Bill.  We would appreciate receiving any comments you may have regarding the proposed Money Judgments Enforcement Act. Please provide your comments by December 15, 2006, to the Department of Justice, Legislative Services Branch (contact information is provided at the end of the consultation document).  (consultation document)


The Cost of Credit Disclosure Act, 2002, came into force October 1, 2006. Read more.


The Government of Saskatchewan has released its guidelines for consultations with First Nations and Métis People.  These guidelines were developed to assist decision makers within government in meeting the Province’s legal obligations where an action proposed by the Province might adversely affect a Treaty or Aboriginal right. 


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