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I left high school in and went directly to the University of Saskatchewan thinking I would enter a commerce and law program. I still wanted to get into law but decided to change my approach.

I relocated to Medicine Hat and attended Hillcrest Christian College, a small private school at the time. Part of their program required students to spend at least a year at Medicine Hat College so it was a natural fit for me. Share some memories from your time at the college between and The small class sizes and quality of professors are what stand out for me. None of them were easy markers. Without a doubt, the best professor I had was Dr.

Roy Wilson. I just thought the world of him. Why did you pursue a career in law? What do you love most about your chosen profession? I always had an interest in law, ever since I was a kid. I grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan and my dad and I would talk politics all the time when we worked together. He told me if I wanted to get into politics I should get a law degree so I pursued that route but never entered politics. What attracted me to law was the problem solving.

How did you come to be involved with this organization? I took a course from Gary Haugen, a human rights lawyer and the founder of International Justice Mission, and got a sense of the work they do in the developing world. I later connected with the Canadian director of the organization and was invited to serve on the board in and spent 8 years in that capacity.

Explain the recent human rights work you are doing in La Paz, Bolivia. Along with the four-year jail sentence, Lippa must provide a sample of his DNA, comply with the sexual offender information registry act for life and is prohibited from entering any schools, parks or daycares for 20 years after his release.

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