Uniform Law Conference of Canada

Since its formation in 1918, the Uniform Law Conference of Canada (ULCC) has had a significant impact on Canada’s legal landscape. The ULCC provides independent analysis and resolutions for the harmonization and reform of law in Canada.

At a Glance

The oldest law reform body in the country, the ULCC plays a key role in developing uniform legislation in civil matters and in proposing reforms to the criminal law.

What We Do

Uniform Acts

Criminal Resolutions

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"...By attending a meeting for a week every summer, you are contributing in an essential way to the very fabric that sustains freedom and the rule of law.'

Assistant Chief Judge Josh Hawkes
Keynote address, Closing gala, 2022 Annual Meeting

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