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Jeremy Webber, BCL’84, LLB’84, receives Trudeau Fellowship

Published: 15 May 2009

Law Alum Jeremy Webber was recently awarded a prestigious Trudeau Fellowship from the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. These Fellowships are awarded to highly accomplished Canadians who examine society’s worldviews and teach the importance of responsible and engaged citizenship.

An expert in Canadian constitutional politics with a focus on Aboriginal rights, Jeremy Webber currently is a professor at the University of Victoria, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Law and Society. He was a member of ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s Faculty of Law for over a decade.

The Faculty of Law offers Professor Webber its warmest congratulations.

About the Foundation

An independent and non-partisan Canadian charity, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation was established in 2001. The Foundation supports outstanding individuals who make meaningful contributions to critical social issues. To date, the Foundation has granted close to 200 major awards in Canada and abroad. More at .

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