A.J. completed law school at Queen’s University in 2024 and is an articling student at Osler’s Toronto office.
At law school, A.J. graduated top of his class, earning the Gold Medal. He also won course prizes in Torts, Property, Public Law, Evidence, and Wills & Estates. He represented Queen’s at the Davies Corporate and Securities Law Moot and served as co-editor-in-chief of the Queen’s Law Journal.
Prior to law school, A.J. obtained an Honours Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto, majoring in Human Biology
After articling, A.J. looks forward to completing a judicial clerkship at the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa.
Latest Insights
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Blog March 18, 2025
Key legal updates on Aboriginal rights
The doctrine of Aboriginal rights continues to evolve.
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Blog March 14, 2025
Recent developments in Aboriginal title
After some major recent decisions, the legal doctrine of Aboriginal title continues to evolve.
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Blog February 19, 2025
Drawing a line in the sand: Ontario Court of Appeal rules part of Sauble Beach belongs to Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation
The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that part of Sauble Beach belongs to the Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation.
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Blog January 20, 2025
Canada and Manitoba Métis Federation sign landmark self-government treaty
We discuss the main elements of the landmark self-government treaty and remaining areas of uncertainty.
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Credentials
Education
- Queen’s University, Juris Doctor
- University of Toronto, Honours Bachelor of Science (High Distinction)
Languages
- English