The right Honourable Beverly McLachlan is a small-town Albertan who grew up to become the first woman and longest serving chief justice of Canada. Thursday night, she’ll give a talk on 40 years since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was introduced, with a focus on the impact on human rights, during a public lecture for the University of Alberta’s department of political science. She joined Vinesh Pratap to talk about it.
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40 Years of the Charter: Former chief justice Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin to hold Edmonton event
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