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Alberta stops mandatory Indigenous education course for lawyers under Peterson law

20 March 2026
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The Law Society of Alberta has announced it will no longer require Indigenous cultural competency training for lawyers, coinciding with the implementation of the provincial Regulated Professions Neutrality Act, also known as the “Peterson law.” This decision includes disbanding the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) committee, following new regulations that prevent mandatory cultural competency or diversity training for regulated professionals. Premier Danielle Smith introduced this law in response to criticisms of professional conduct regulations, particularly referencing the case of psychologist Jordan Peterson, who faced sanctions for his comments on social media. The law society previously mandated training linked to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action, but this requirement is now lifted, with over 10,500 lawyers having completed the training in the past five years.

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This shift reflects broader trends in professional regulation in Canada, particularly regarding cultural education and EDI initiatives. The Law Society of Alberta’s decision to eliminate mandatory training aligns with a growing movement among organizations, influenced in part by political changes and public sentiment towards such programs. Previously, the training aimed to address systemic issues within the legal profession and promote understanding of Indigenous experiences within the justice system. The effectiveness and engagement of voluntary programs may now be challenged, potentially impacting the legal profession’s commitment to reconciliation and diversity.

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