By ahnationtalk on October 10, 2025
By ahnationtalk on October 10, 2025
By ahnationtalk on October 10, 2025
By ahnationtalk on October 10, 2025
By ahnationtalk on October 10, 2025
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by ahnationtalk on October 9, 202521 Views
October 9, 2025
The 2,440-square-metre building was carefully designed to reflect Coast Salish teachings rooted in Indigenous law
Curving lines, unorthodox patterns and an open, light-filled design define the University of Victoria’s new law wing in the Murray and Anne Fraser Building. Built with a focus on natural materials, with its towering pillars of barkless fir and spruce, the space brings a different look to campus.
Yet, beyond its architecture, the building carries deep symbolic significance as it will serve as a hub for Indigenous law and learning in the region, as First Nations countrywide are working to reclaim and exercise authority over their own legal systems.
On Oct. 8, the University of Victoria hosted a ceremony to mark the official opening of its new law wing, welcoming local, provincial and federal dignitaries, along with representatives from the Xwsepsem (Esquimalt) and Songhees Nations.
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