University of Victoria law centre to train generation of Indigenous lawyers
VICTORIA — A new generation of Indigenous legal scholars will be trained at the University of Victoria, which announced the expansion of its law school to house Canada’s new National Centre for Indigenous Laws.
The federal and B.C. governments and the Law Foundation of B.C. are contributing $27.1 million to fund the expansion for the centre.
It will become home to the world’s first joint degree in Indigenous legal orders and Canadian common law.
University president Jamie Cassels said the Indigenous law school will be essential in reworking the legal fabric of Canada.


