IBA CONGRATULATES BOARD MEMBER VICTORIA PERRIE ON RECEIVING KING CHARLES III CORONATION MEDAL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - The Indigenous Bar Association proudly congratulates board member Victoria Perrie on receiving the King Charles III Coronation Medal for her exceptional service to the community!

Nominated by Senator McPhedran, Victoria has shown incredible dedication through her work with the Inuit Legal Clinic, advancing access to justice, and her deep commitment to community initiatives. Her efforts exemplify the values of leadership, compassion, and advocacy for Indigenous peoples.

Victoria is a proud Métis-Cree from Winnipeg, with a deep commitment to Indigenous justice and legal advocacy. She holds a Juris Doctor (JD) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Manitoba and is currently pursuing her Master of Laws (LLM) at Osgoode Hall. As the principal of Perrie Law, Victoria focuses on criminal defence, police misconduct, and estate planning, providing legal services to communities in Nunavut and Manitoba.

With a passion for supporting marginalized and Indigenous communities, she uses her expertise to address complex legal issues and advocate for justice in the regions she serves.

Your IBA family stands with you, Victoria, in celebrating this well-deserved recognition. The award ceremony on February 18 will be a special moment, and we are honored to witness your continued leadership and inspiration.

The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA)  is The IBA is the national non-profit organization representing Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, and Inuit) lawyers (practicing and non-practicing), judges, legal academics and scholars, articling clerks and law students, including graduate and post-graduate law students and paralegals in Canada. The IBA’s mandate includes, inter alia, advocating for the recognition of Indigenous laws, legal traditions, protocols and processes; promoting the reform of policies and laws affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada; and fostering public awareness within the legal community in respect of legal and social issues of concern to Indigenous peoples in Canada. For more information, please visit www.indigenousbar.ca.


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