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Michael Paris’ PostMichael ParisCLEAResult Canada•1K followers6moReport this postWhen one of your best pals gets the perfect gig!Phillips Barristers PC591 followers6moPhillips Barristers is pleased to announce that Andrew Kirk has joined the firm as counsel. Andrew is a seasoned litigator who has represented clients at tribunals and all levels of court. He has extensive experience with Crown-Indigenous relations, and is committed to working with businesses whose goal is economic reconciliation between First Nations and non-Indigenous Canadians. His litigation experience includes Indigenous law, Indigenous child protection, family, criminal, administrative, and Constitutional law. Andrew is a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve (Onondaga). He is a member of the bars of Nova Scotia and PEI, and works across Canada. Read more about Andrew here:https://lnkd.in/gC6naSAZBio - Andrew Kirk - Phillips Barristershttps://phillipsbarristers.ca111 CommentLikeCommentShareCopyLinkedInFacebookXJames BallIFALPA•2K followers5moReport this commentAwesome - thanks for sharing! I had wondered what Andrew was up to these days! Please tell him I say Hello!LikeReply1 ReactionTo view or add a comment,sign in Michael ParisCLEAResult Canada•1K followers6moReport this postWhen one of your best pals gets the perfect gig!Phillips Barristers PC591 followers6moPhillips Barristers is pleased to announce that Andrew Kirk has joined the firm as counsel. Andrew is a seasoned litigator who has represented clients at tribunals and all levels of court. He has extensive experience with Crown-Indigenous relations, and is committed to working with businesses whose goal is economic reconciliation between First Nations and non-Indigenous Canadians. His litigation experience includes Indigenous law, Indigenous child protection, family, criminal, administrative, and Constitutional law.
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CanadaThis college has the most international student spots in Ontario for 2026 — while this university saw the biggest cut1 hr ago
This college has the most international student spots in Ontario for 2026 — while this university saw the biggest cut