Canada’s Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin Talks
Life Beyond Politics
(Ottawa, March 29, 2012) – This Sunday evening, watch CPAC for an enlightening and personal one-on-one interview with Beverley McLachlin. Canada’s Chief Justice sat down with CPAC host Catherine Clark to speak about her personal life. Growing up on a ranch in Alberta, Beverley went on to study philosophy at university. She later entered law school at the University of Alberta and excelled. Her career took her to Vancouver where she continued to shine, and was offered a position on the bench by age 37. She continued to climb the legal ranks all the way to Canada’s highest court.
Beverley McLachlin
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