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Helpful Links

Here are some useful links for those looking to learn more about mediation and arbitration.

Arbitral Institutions & Arbitration/Mediation Rules

ADR Institute of Canada
Canadian Arbitration Association
CAA Expedited Arbitration Rules (2017)
IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (2020)
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
Vancouver International Arbitration Centre
ADRIC Arbitration Rules (2025)
International Bar Association
International Centre for Dispute Resolution (Canada)
London Court of International Arbitration
New York Convention

Arbitral Legislation

British Columbia Arbitration Act, SBC 2020, c 2
Alberta Arbitration Act, RSA 2000, c A-43
Saskatchewan Arbitration Act, 1992, SS 1992, c A-24.1
Manitoba Arbitration Act, CCSM c A120
Ontario Arbitration Act, 1991, SO 1991, c 17
Commercial Arbitration Act of Canada, RSC 1985, c 17 (2nd Supp)
Uniform Law Conference of Canada Uniform Arbitration Act
British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Act, RSBC 1996, c 233
Alberta International Commercial Arbitration Act, RSA 2000, c I-5
Saskatchewan International Commercial Arbitration Act, SS 1988-89, c I-10.2
Manitoba International Commercial Arbitration Act, CCSM c C151
Ontario International Commercial Arbitration Act, 2017, SO 2017, c 2, Sch 5
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, 1958
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration

Blogs, Publications, & Other Useful Sites

Harvard Program on Negotiation

Ontario Dispute Adjudication for Construction Contracts

Arbitration Matters (Lisa Munro’s blog)

Manitoba Arbitration & Mediation Resources 

ADR Institute of Manitoba

Mediation Services Winnipeg

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