The Law Union of Ontario held its Annual Conference this past weekend at Victoria College in Toronto. In case you missed it, we were able to record two of the panels that took place over the weekend. Below, find videos for the panels Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: What Can Law do?, and Victory at the Supreme Court: What’s next for Sex Work with Terri-Jean Bedford.
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: What Can Law do?
Victory at the Supreme Court: What’s next for Sex Work with Terri-Jean Bedford
Aboriginal Elder: Laureen “Blu” Waters
Terri-Jean Bedford
Karin Galldin
Chanelle Gallant
Audience Questions
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