Province doubles number of articling students working for Crown prosecutors in rural areas
The province has announced it has doubled the amount of articling students working for the Crown prosecution service from eight to 16. The students will be coming to different areas of the province, including Grande Prairie.
In November 2019, the province promised to double the amount of articling students working for the Crown to better serve rural communities and areas.
“Quite often, Calgary and Edmonton suck up a lot of the legal talent in the province of Alberta,” said Justice Minister Doug Schweitzer. “but there’s no reason why a young person that’s from Grande Prairie who wants to go to law school shouldn’t have equal opportunity to go home to Grande Prairie.”
“Another part of the program that we’re doing here with expanding our reach of articling students is giving student’s the ability to go back home.”