Anti-corruption in Canada — Saskatchewan | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Anti-corruption in Canada — Saskatchewan

Bribery, integrity duties, corporate offences, public-sector conduct, and penalties. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

21 matching statutes

  • Canada — Saskatchewan

    Election Act, 1996, E-6.01

    9 provisions

    This segment names the act, defines key election terms, sets who may not serve as election officers, and gives the Chief Electoral Officer several administrative and emergency powers.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • Canada — Saskatchewan

    Arbitration Act, 1992, A-24.1

    2 provisions

    This part sets out how arbitration under the Act works, including when the Act applies, how courts may intervene, and basic duties of arbitrators and parties.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • Canada — Saskatchewan

    Controverted Elections Act, C-32

    1 provisions

    This Act lets certain election participants challenge an undue election result by petitioning the court, but it sets strict filing, service, security-for-costs, and trial-timing rules.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • Canada — Saskatchewan

    Cities Regulations, C-11.1 Reg 1

    2 provisions

    Cities must make several annual public-accounting and waterworks disclosures, and councils must adopt water rate and capital investment policies.

    Regulation Open & Chat
  • Canada — Saskatchewan

    Settlement of International Investment Disputes Act, S-47.2

    2 provisions

    This part sets up Saskatchewan’s Settlement of International Investment Disputes Act, defines key terms, and creates rules for registering, enforcing, and staying arbitral awards, along with related court and regulation-making powers.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • Canada — Saskatchewan

    Lloydminster Charter (Saskatchewan), The

    10 provisions

    This part defines key terms for the Lloydminster Charter and sets core rules for how the City acts, how Council exercises powers, and how the Ministers must review the Charter.

    Act or statute Open & Chat