Conner is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School. At Osgoode, Conner has developed his passion for advocacy through his involvement in judging and competing in moots.
In various Osgoode-wide and National advocacy competitions, Conner has won awards both as a team and individually (quarter finalist, semi-finalist, winning team, top oralist) and recently represented Osgoode winning the national championship (as the Defendant) in the Winkler Class Action moot.
Prior to law school, Conner graduated with High Distinction from the University of Toronto, obtaining an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Ethics, and Law. Alongside his studies, Conner dedicated himself to various youth advocacy initiatives in his capacity as a child welfare expert. While working with several charities and non-profits, Conner’s commitment to advocacy extended internationally, serving as an advisor to the United Nations on the UNCRC.
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Blog October 24, 2025
First look: Ontario court clarifies Securities Act anti-reprisal protections
If protected activity is a motivating factor in a termination, employers may face liability even where there are also other motives.
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Awards and Recognition
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Dean’s List Scholar, University of Toronto (2022)
Community Involvement
- Guest Lecturer (PhD & MSW programs), University of Toronto (2021 – present)
- Guest Lecturer (CYC program), Toronto Metropolitan University (2021 – present)
- CYC Program Advisory Committee Member, Toronto Metropolitan University (2022 – present)
Speaking and Writing
Published Work
Author, Les Riches ne Couchent pas en dessous des Ponts. University of Toronto, Mindful Undergraduate Journal of Ethics, Toronto, ON, February 2022
Credentials
Education
- Osgoode Hall, Juris Doctor (specialization in Litigation & Dispute Resolution)
- University of Toronto, HBA (High Distinction)
Languages
- English
- American Sign Language