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Attorney general motion puts democracy on trial

In the coming weeks, the provincial government is expected to introduce legislation that would bring the services performed by lawyers, paralegals, and notaries under a single regulator—and lawyers are hardly celebrating the news.

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In the coming weeks, the provincial government is expected to introduce legislation that would bring the services performed by lawyers, paralegals, and notaries under a single regulator—and lawyers are hardly celebrating the news.

Lawyers such as Bruce Hallsor of Crease Harman LLP, see the move as a challenge to an independent judiciary. He says he’s worried the move, in its subjugation of the legal profession to the government, will put democracy itself on trial.

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