2019 Exhibitors
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ADR Institute of Alberta
ADRIA is the professional association for mediators, arbitrators and other ADR practitioners in Alberta, and your source of Alternative Dispute Resolution information, resources and expertise. ADR provides faster, less expensive, and less stressful alternatives to the Courts, litigation and other formal processes. More private and confidential, ADR options give participants more control over the outcome, and ensures that the views of all parties are heard in a safe and respectful environment. ADR options exist to resolve all manner of personal and business disputes, including contract disputes, employment issues and family separations. Visit www.adralberta.com for more details.
ADRIA is the professional association for mediators, arbitrators and other ADR practitioners in Alberta, and your source of Alternative Dispute Resolution information, resources and expertise. ADR provides faster, less expensive, and less stressful alternatives to the Courts, litigation and other formal processes. More private and confidential, ADR options give participants more control over the outcome, and ensures that the views of all parties are heard in a safe and respectful environment. ADR options exist to resolve all manner of personal and business disputes, including contract disputes, employment issues and family separations. Visit www.adralberta.com for more details.

Alberta Association of Professional Paralegals
The objectives and goals of AAPP are to provide and maintain an organization for Legal Assistants and Paralegals to promote professional unity, mutual assistance and ongoing educational opportunities. Our mission is to become recognized for the work that Legal Assistants and Paralegals do and the knowledge that they have. AAPP members work under the supervision of a lawyer, judge and justice and do not provide independent legal services to the public.
The objectives and goals of AAPP are to provide and maintain an organization for Legal Assistants and Paralegals to promote professional unity, mutual assistance and ongoing educational opportunities. Our mission is to become recognized for the work that Legal Assistants and Paralegals do and the knowledge that they have. AAPP members work under the supervision of a lawyer, judge and justice and do not provide independent legal services to the public.

Alberta Family Mediation Society
The Alberta Family Mediation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping Albertans figure out their options when faced with a family conflict. Our Find A Mediator function allows you to view our list of qualified family mediators and contact them directly. Use our website to learn more about family mediation, how to prepare for it, what to expect and who to call.
The Alberta Family Mediation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping Albertans figure out their options when faced with a family conflict. Our Find A Mediator function allows you to view our list of qualified family mediators and contact them directly. Use our website to learn more about family mediation, how to prepare for it, what to expect and who to call.

Alberta Restorative Justice Association
Alberta Restorative Justice Association (ARJA) is composed of organizations and individuals dedicated to increasing understanding of restorative justice and how it can benefit communities. ARJA encourages community action that strengthens existing restorative justice programs and encourages the development of new restorative justice programs in communities in Alberta.
Alberta Restorative Justice Association (ARJA) is composed of organizations and individuals dedicated to increasing understanding of restorative justice and how it can benefit communities. ARJA encourages community action that strengthens existing restorative justice programs and encourages the development of new restorative justice programs in communities in Alberta.

Association of Translators and Interpreters of Alberta
ATIA is an association of translators and interpreters with members throughout the province. Association members may be freelancers, independent translators, employees of translation/interpretation firms, government or corporate in-house translators. All members of the Association are bound by a Code of Ethics ensuring the quality of their work and guaranteeing confidentiality.
ATIA is an association of translators and interpreters with members throughout the province. Association members may be freelancers, independent translators, employees of translation/interpretation firms, government or corporate in-house translators. All members of the Association are bound by a Code of Ethics ensuring the quality of their work and guaranteeing confidentiality.

Bearpaw Legal Education & Resource Centre
BearPaw Legal Education & Resource Centre (BLERC) is a department of Native Counselling Service of Alberta (NCSA). Its primary mission is to develop and distribute materials designed to assist Aboriginal people in conflict with the law.
BearPaw Legal Education & Resource Centre (BLERC) is a department of Native Counselling Service of Alberta (NCSA). Its primary mission is to develop and distribute materials designed to assist Aboriginal people in conflict with the law.

Canadian Bar Association - Alberta
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) is the leader and voice of Canada’s legal profession. An essential ally and advocate for members of the legal profession, we promote fair justice systems, facilitate effective law reform, uphold equality in the legal profession and are devoted to eliminating discrimination.
We are also the premiere provider of quality training and information to members of the legal profession.
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) is the leader and voice of Canada’s legal profession. An essential ally and advocate for members of the legal profession, we promote fair justice systems, facilitate effective law reform, uphold equality in the legal profession and are devoted to eliminating discrimination.
We are also the premiere provider of quality training and information to members of the legal profession.
![]() Canadian National Railway Police
The CN Police Service commits to making CN the safest Railway in North America by protecting its people, property and resources and by ensuring the safety and security of the communities that CN serves. |

Centre Albertain d'Information Juridique
The Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Alberta (AJEFA – French-speaking Legal Professionals Association of Alberta) is a non-profit organization that was created in 1990 to promote access to justice in French in Alberta. The role of the AJEFA is to inform Albertans of their rights and responsibilities by providing and delivering legal information to the general public and to special clienteles.
The Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Alberta (AJEFA – French-speaking Legal Professionals Association of Alberta) is a non-profit organization that was created in 1990 to promote access to justice in French in Alberta. The role of the AJEFA is to inform Albertans of their rights and responsibilities by providing and delivering legal information to the general public and to special clienteles.

Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta
The Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) is a public legal education organization dedicated to making information about the law available in readable and understandable language for Albertans. Through a variety of approaches (web, print, presentations, and answering questions) we help educate the public to enable them to make better decisions about many aspects of their daily lives. The Centre is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers, librarians, teachers, and web specialists.
The Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) is a public legal education organization dedicated to making information about the law available in readable and understandable language for Albertans. Through a variety of approaches (web, print, presentations, and answering questions) we help educate the public to enable them to make better decisions about many aspects of their daily lives. The Centre is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers, librarians, teachers, and web specialists.

Collaborative Divorce Alberta Association & Association of Collaborative Family Professionals
For couples who want to manage the loss of control over their divorce, the Collaborative Divorce Alberta Association members help divorcing and family law clients to minimize the financial and emotional costs of divorce while still protecting their interests, including children, assets and businesses.
For couples who want to manage the loss of control over their divorce, the Collaborative Divorce Alberta Association members help divorcing and family law clients to minimize the financial and emotional costs of divorce while still protecting their interests, including children, assets and businesses.


Edmonton John Howard Society
At Edmonton John Howard Society, we serve young people without support systems, people impacted by family violence, and men and women at risk or involved with the justice system. All find a warm welcome and the help they need to discover hope in their lives. We also work to build understanding about the causes and consequences of crime and to prevent crime in our communities through public education.
At Edmonton John Howard Society, we serve young people without support systems, people impacted by family violence, and men and women at risk or involved with the justice system. All find a warm welcome and the help they need to discover hope in their lives. We also work to build understanding about the causes and consequences of crime and to prevent crime in our communities through public education.

Edmonton Police Services - Victims' Services Unit
The vision of the Victim Services Unit is to become a nationally-recognized model of best practice within the police community, through trauma-informed and client-centered response and services to reduce future victimization and contribute to Edmonton becoming the safest major city in Canada. The mission of the VSU is to provide timely intervention, prevention and supports to individuals, families and all our communities affected by crime, trauma and tragic events.
The vision of the Victim Services Unit is to become a nationally-recognized model of best practice within the police community, through trauma-informed and client-centered response and services to reduce future victimization and contribute to Edmonton becoming the safest major city in Canada. The mission of the VSU is to provide timely intervention, prevention and supports to individuals, families and all our communities affected by crime, trauma and tragic events.

Elizabeth Fry Society
The Elizabeth Fry Society fosters the dignity and worth of all women and girls who are or may be at risk of becoming criminalized.
The Elizabeth Fry Society fosters the dignity and worth of all women and girls who are or may be at risk of becoming criminalized.

The Family Centre - Parenting after Separation
The Family Centre believes that, with the right opportunities and tools, people can make choices that lead to success. Since 1942, we have been helping Alberta families, communities, institutions and workplaces make positive choices that lead to successful outcomes. We work to strengthen family wellness and build community capacity through innovative services and collaborative partnerships to engage our most vulnerable families in caring for our children.
The Family Centre believes that, with the right opportunities and tools, people can make choices that lead to success. Since 1942, we have been helping Alberta families, communities, institutions and workplaces make positive choices that lead to successful outcomes. We work to strengthen family wellness and build community capacity through innovative services and collaborative partnerships to engage our most vulnerable families in caring for our children.
Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board
The Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board (LTAB) provides advice and information to residential tenants and landlords to address tenancy issues and ensure that both tenants and landlords are aware of their rights and obligations pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act and the Mobile Homes Tenancies Act.
The Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board (LTAB) provides advice and information to residential tenants and landlords to address tenancy issues and ensure that both tenants and landlords are aware of their rights and obligations pursuant to the Residential Tenancies Act and the Mobile Homes Tenancies Act.

The Law Society of Alberta
In serving the public interest, the Law Society of Alberta is aware of the legal environment in which it operates. As a regulator, the Law Society takes on new initiatives to address concerns and issues affecting members of the public.
In serving the public interest, the Law Society of Alberta is aware of the legal environment in which it operates. As a regulator, the Law Society takes on new initiatives to address concerns and issues affecting members of the public.

Legal Aid Alberta
Legal Aid Alberta assists Albertans facing legal issues by helping them navigate their journey through the justice system and find lasting resolution to their legal challenges. Through professional, effective and accessible services, it is a leader in the provision of quality, effective legal advice and representation.
Legal Aid Alberta assists Albertans facing legal issues by helping them navigate their journey through the justice system and find lasting resolution to their legal challenges. Through professional, effective and accessible services, it is a leader in the provision of quality, effective legal advice and representation.

Native Counseling Services of Alberta
From its origins as a single Courtworker program, NCSA has grown into an agency focused on social justice for Aboriginal people. For 45 years, NCSA has assisted Aboriginal people gain fair and equitable access to the justice, children’s services and corrections systems in Alberta.
From its origins as a single Courtworker program, NCSA has grown into an agency focused on social justice for Aboriginal people. For 45 years, NCSA has assisted Aboriginal people gain fair and equitable access to the justice, children’s services and corrections systems in Alberta.

Parole Board of Canada
The Parole Board of Canada (PBC), as part of the criminal justice system, makes independent, quality conditional release and record suspension decisions and clemency recommendations. The Board contributes to the protection of society by facilitating as appropriate, the timely reintegration of offenders as law-abiding citizens.
The Parole Board of Canada (PBC), as part of the criminal justice system, makes independent, quality conditional release and record suspension decisions and clemency recommendations. The Board contributes to the protection of society by facilitating as appropriate, the timely reintegration of offenders as law-abiding citizens.

Pro Bono Law Alberta
Pro Bono Law Alberta (PBLA) is a nonprofit charitable organization that promotes access to justice in Alberta by creating and promoting opportunities for lawyers to provide pro bono (free) legal services to persons of limited means.
Pro Bono Law Alberta (PBLA) is a nonprofit charitable organization that promotes access to justice in Alberta by creating and promoting opportunities for lawyers to provide pro bono (free) legal services to persons of limited means.

The Today Centre
Today Family Violence Help Centre is the result of considerable community planning efforts. To address the needs of Edmontonians seeking assistance while faced with family violence, a consultation and collaboration process began in 2004 with representatives from 26 family violence stakeholders including shelters, not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous and ethno-cultural communities and all three levels of government.
Today Family Violence Help Centre is the result of considerable community planning efforts. To address the needs of Edmontonians seeking assistance while faced with family violence, a consultation and collaboration process began in 2004 with representatives from 26 family violence stakeholders including shelters, not-for-profit organizations, Indigenous and ethno-cultural communities and all three levels of government.

University of Alberta - Faculty of Law
We are a Faculty with over a century of distinguished tradition in education and service to Alberta, Canada and the international community. It is a terrific place for you to embark on your own professional journey.
We are a Faculty with over a century of distinguished tradition in education and service to Alberta, Canada and the international community. It is a terrific place for you to embark on your own professional journey.

Zebra Child Protection Centre
Zebra is a place where a child can feel safe and protected. Examples are everywhere; from the playroom, children’s art and homemade blankets, each element of our Centre is there for a reason – to make kids comfortable. First and foremost, it is a strong support network for children, which encourages them to share their story on their own terms.
Zebra is a place where a child can feel safe and protected. Examples are everywhere; from the playroom, children’s art and homemade blankets, each element of our Centre is there for a reason – to make kids comfortable. First and foremost, it is a strong support network for children, which encourages them to share their story on their own terms.