Jennifer Pereira, K.C. presents at CBA (Sask) Mid-Winter Meeting

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Join Jennifer Pereira, K.C. at the Canadian Bar Association (Sask) Mid-Winter Meeting on January 27, 2022 where she will participate in a panel discussion about women in leadership. Along with the Honourable Justice Dorinda Stahl, Third Vice Chief of the FISN, Aly Bear and Connie Den Hollander, Jennifer will share her experience in the community and the courtroom to discuss how women can be engaged and retained in the legal profession.

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