Featured on YouTube — Media Video Feature

Ningjing (Natalie) Zhang is featured in a video hosted on YouTube, extending the public record of her work in immigration and refugee law, her advocacy, and her recognition within the Kingston and Ontario legal communities.

Why Video Coverage Matters

Video content on YouTube reaches audiences who may not encounter legal profiles through traditional print media — prospective clients, students researching career paths, journalists preparing stories on Canadian immigration issues, and viewers who prefer plain-language legal perspective over text-heavy coverage. YouTube is also, increasingly, where people turn first when they have a legal question: before they call a lawyer, before they book a consultation, they watch someone explain.

For lawyers whose work often involves complex, procedure-heavy areas of law, being visible on video matters. It lets potential clients see how a lawyer thinks and speaks before deciding whether to reach out — a quiet but consequential part of how legal practice reaches new clients in 2026.

What Video Features Contribute

Features of this kind contribute to the public record of how Ms. Zhang’s work is seen from outside her firm. They are part of a broader pattern of recognition — across print media, radio, legal publications, alumni coverage, and community organizations — that together form the documentary trail of a practising lawyer’s contribution to her field.

Watch the Full Feature

The complete video is available on YouTube for viewers who want the full context, in the producer’s own framing.

Watch on YouTube