This isn’t just legal, policy or art work—
it’s movement work
This isn’t just legal, policy or art work—
it’s movement work
Victoria Perrie a Métis-Cree Lawyer, Speaker, Artist and Educator whose work lives between courts and community, between poetry and policy.
Through Marrow Law, Kíwétinohk Consulting, Arctic Lawyer, Speaking Engagements and creative projects in The Arts or like, Daanis the Judge, Victoria is committed to access, sovereignty, and justice that feels human.
Recent
Victoria Perrie on being selected as this year’s recipient of the Rajeev Vijan Memorial Prize, recognizing a Professional LLM student for their commitment to the criminal defence field.
2026
At the Senate, Victoria Perrie speaks clearly: bail reform must be constitutional, evidence-based, and not deepen harm to Indigenous communities.
2026
Victoria Perrie recently acted for Amautiit Nunavut Inuit Women’s Association in a novel application for intervener status under Rule 71 of the Nunavut Rules of Court in a publication ban proceeding before the Nunavut Court of Justice.
2026
Victoria Perrie spoke at the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs for the study of Bill S-205, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, on behalf of the Indigenous Bar Association
2026
Perrie Law received the Outstanding Business Sales Under $1M Award at the Red River Metis Business Excellence Gala