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CBABC Law Student Awards: Scholarship recognizes CBA ideals
The year 2000 was the inaugural year of the CBABC Law Student Awards. The University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria both received a $2000 Student Award to present to a law student who best exemplified CBABC ideals. Criteria included student participation in activities supporting members of the profession; promotion of justice, law reform; and equality; and demonstration of public and community service. Award recipients are selected by CBABC and law school representatives.

P Jason Forbes, a first year law student at the University of Victoria, received that law school’s $2000 scholarship. Mr. Forbes is from the Northwest Territories, and combines his legal education pursuits with a wide range of athletic activities and a keen interest in philosophy and politics.

This year UBC had two winners who shared that university’s $2000 award. For information about UBC’s winners, please see the December 2000 issue of BarTalk, Vol 12, No 6.


Kelowna Lawyer Wins Excellence Award
The CBABC is pleased to announce that a past recipient of the CBABC Community Service Awards was awarded Kelowna’s 2000 “Excellence in Leadership Award”. Paul Mitchell, of Pushor Mitchell, received the Excellence Award, which is given annually to an individual in the Kelowna business community who “demonstrates leadership by their commitment to their community and their business.” Congratulations, Mr. Mitchell.


CA Women of Distinction Awards
The YWCA of Vancouver is seeking nominations for its 2001 Women of Distinction Awards. If you know a woman who deserves to be recognized as a Woman of Distinction, please contact 604.895.5767, to receive a nomination form or visit www.ywcavan.org.

Deadline for nominations is Thursday, March 1, 2001 at 5 pm and the awards will be presented at a gala dinner on May 17, 2001.


Queen’s Counsel Appointments
BarTalk congratulates recent Queen’s Counsel designates

  • Douglas MacAdams, Abbotsford
  • Vikki Bell, Burnaby
  • Scott Van Alstine, Duncan
  • Hope Hyslop, Kamloops
  • James Horn, Kelowna
  • James Dorsey,Lion’s Bay
  • Wendy Stephen, New Westminster
  • Richard Gibbs, Prince George
  • John Milne, Smithers
  • James Aldridge, Vancouver
  • Peter Bernard, Vancouver
  • Derek Brindle, Vancouver
  • Richard Cairns, Vancouver
  • Gerald Ghikas, Vancouver
  • Barry Gibson, Vancouver
  • Robert Jenkins, Vancouver
  • William Kaplan, Vancouver
  • Douglas Knowles, Vancouver
  • Susan Paish, Vancouver
  • Christopher Sanderson, Vancouver
  • Hoshang Shroff, Vancouver
  • Jean Whittow, Vancouver
  • John Finlay, Victoria
  • Jerry McHale, Victoria
  • Mayland McKimm, Victoria
  • Robert Mulligan, Victoria

These articles were published in the February 2001 issue of BarTalk. © 2001 The Canadian Bar Association. All rights reserved.


 

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