New provincial legislation reduces financial barriers for people requiring legal help
Changes to Saskatchewan’s Legal Profession Act will be a big benefit to those who previously could not afford a lawyer or qualify for legal aid.
That’s according to Melanie Markowski with Markowsky Limited Scope Legal Services Inc. in Prince Albert – one of the pilot participants authorized by the Law Society of Saskatchewan as a non-lawyer to provide legal services.
She explained that because of the high cost of living, fewer people can afford a lawyer and sometimes those who work full-time make too much to be eligible for legal aid. As a result, people attempt to navigate the system themselves.
“But it’s very difficult because they don’t know the laws behind it. Now we have AI, but AI is just a computer. It doesn’t know the legal principles behind it and the laws behind it,” Markowski said.


