The national office of the Canadian Bar Association is located in
Ottawa. With a staff of 80, the national office provides legislative monitoring and liaison (60 - 70 submissions are made federally each year), membership, continuing legal education, translation, meeting coordination, accounting, data processing, communications, printing, and professional services. The Association's website and databanks are administered by the national office. Policy decisions are made by Council which meets twice a year (February and August) and includes approximately 225 voting members representing the membership across Canada. The members of national Council elect the treasurer and the second vice president. The 32 national sections of the Canadian Bar Association provide a forum for development of individual specialties. These sections provide information to Association members on specific areas of law. Along with the standing committees, task forces and conferences, the sections offer individual lawyers an opportunity to keep up to date with current developments in the law and provides them with information through newsletters, the web and meetings. The Canadian Bar Association is also affiliated with several international associations, including the
Commonwealth Lawyers Association,
International Bar Association, the Inter-American Bar Association and the
International Commission of Jurists. The Association also maintains a strong liaison with the
American Bar Association. Membership in these groups provides the Association with input on recent developments in the legal profession on a broad scale. ==Arms==