Victoria is a staff lawyer on Ecojustice’s law reform team and co-chair of the Reconciliation Working Group. She is of Haudenosaunee (Oneida) and Scottish descent, working on the traditional unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations in so-called Vancouver.
Victoria advocates for decolonization of existing Crown environmental laws and policies through amendments and new laws and supports Indigenous law and policy revitalization and resurgence. She works to advance environmental justice through reforms and policy initiatives that address environmental racism and enable Indigenous stewardship. She also advocates for collaborative and pluralistic governance models that uphold Indigenous rights and jurisdiction, thereby respecting self-determination.
Before her career at Ecojustice, Victoria studied at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia where she specialized in environmental and natural resource law. As a certified yoga teacher and outdoor enthusiast, she spends her spare time practicing yoga and exploring the local landscape.