Carlie Kane (she/her) is an Anishinaabekwe (Anishinaabe woman) with community ties to Obishkokaang (Lac Seul First Nation). Prior to entering law school, Carlie has obtained a Legal Administrative Assistant diploma from Red River College in Winnipeg and worked at a number of law firms in Winnipeg. She holds an Advanced Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Studies from the University of Manitoba and in 2024 graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Juris Doctor Degree. Some of her community experience includes her current position as a 3L Advisor for the Manitoba Indigenous Law Students Association. She is currently an Articling Student at Law at Saunders DeLaronde Law. Carlie worked with the CHRR over the course of her law degree, contributing to the Centre’s report on its First Ten Years, as well as compiling resources on Aboriginal Law.
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