The Canadian Bar Association, British Columbia Branch
President's Medal Awarded by the CBABC president, this medal recognizes one or more of the following: legal academic proficiency, outstanding works of legal scholarship, significant contribution to the profession, or noteworthy contribution to Canadian public life.
Community Service Awards Recognizes the valuable contributions of our members serving the communities in our province.
Equality and Diversity Award Celebrates the accomplishments of a CBABC member who has succeeded in advancing equality in the legal profession or generally in British Columbia.
Georges A Goyer, QC Memorial Award for Distinguished Service Recognizes the exceptional contributions and/or achievements by any resident of British Columbia to the legal profession in British Columbia.
Harry Rankin, QC Pro Bono Award Recognizes outstanding contributions by a member of CBABC in the area of pro bono work.
Law Student Awards Recognizes law students who best exemplify CBABC ideals at both the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria.
Women Lawyers Forum Award of Excellence The Award celebrates the accomplishments of a woman who has succeeded in breaking new ground for women in the legal profession in British Columbia.
Women Lawyers Forum Debra Van Ginkel, QC Mentoring Award This Award honours the memory and accomplishments of Debra Van Ginkel, QC, an extraordinary woman and member of the legal profession.
Work Life Balance Award Recognizes lawyers, law firms or organizations who demonstrate leadership in promoting work life balance within the practice of law.
The Canadian Bar Association General CBA President's Award Recognizes the significant contribution of a Canadian jurist to the legal profession, to the CBA or to public life.
Douglas Miller Award Recognizes a CBA member who demonstrates outstanding dedication and team spirit.
The Louis St-Laurent Award of Excellence Recognizes distinguished or exceptional service to the objectives and goals of the CBA.
Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Law Recognizes outstanding contribution to the law or legal scholarship in Canada.
Student Fellowships & Awards Viscount Bennett Fellowship Award A $20,000 fellowship, awarded annually to a Canadian student to encourage high standards of legal education, training and ethics.
James H Bocking Memorial Award Recognizes best scholarly paper/article submitted to the Competition Law Section on a subject relating to Canadian competition law or policy.
Edward K Rowan-Legg Award Recognizes dedicated contribution to the CBA by a student member and encourages student participation in the Canadian Legal Conference.
National Environmental, Energy and Resources Law Section Law School Essay Contest Promotes and rewards interest in environmental, energy and resources law topics in Canadian law schools.
Literature Walter Owen Book Prize Recognizes excellent legal writing and rewards outstanding new contributions to Canadian legal literature.
Journalism The Justicia Award Recognizes excellence in journalism, for print and broadcast media.
Equality Touchstone Award Recognizes the promotion of equality in the legal profession, the judiciary, or the legal community in Canada.
Human Rights The Honourable Walter S Tarnopolsky Human Rights Award Recognizes a resident of Canada who has made an outstanding contribution to domestic or international human rights.
Public Sector Lawyers The John Tait Award of Excellence Recognizes a public sector lawyer or law office that has achieved the highest standards of professional conduct and competence and made significant contributions to social justice or community affairs.
Young Lawyers Young Lawyers' Pro Bono Award Recognizes outstanding pro bono legal services to the community by a young lawyer in Canada.
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Conference (SOGIC) Awards Recognize excellence within the Canadian legal profession in advancing the cause of equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and two-spirited (LGBT) people.
SOGIC Ally Open to lawyers, professors, law students or retired judges who are not members of the LGBT communities.
SOGIC Hero Open to lawyers, professors, law students or judges who are members of the LGBT communities. |