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Record information – Brief How Should the Law Define a Francophone and The Job of Judging
Series title:Legal TalkHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:2003Item number (ISN):390866Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CABLE PUBLIC AFFAIRS CHANNELAccession:2007-0008Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Production date:2003Production company:Cable Public Affairs ChannelCountry of production:cnDescription:Two stories presented by host Tasha Kheiriddin. The first looks at reported discrimination facing francophone immigrants from Africa and Haiti featuring interviews with Pierre Dadjo, director, Conseil économique et social d'Ottawa-Carleton; Ronald Caza, lawyer representing Pierre Dadjo and Severing Ndéma-Moussa, lawyer, Binavince and Smith; Linda Lauzon, director, ACFO (Ottawa); and Andre Braen, law professor, University of Ottawa. The second story is a profile of James W. O'Reilly, Justice, Federal Court (Trial Division), and the work that goes into becoming a judge. <27mn 30s>Language:English / FrançaisDetailed holdings information: -
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