In keeping with a uOttawa tradition, the Faculty of Law held a Welcoming Ceremony on March 13 in honour of the Honourable Mary T. Moreau, the newest justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
In keeping with a uOttawa tradition, the Faculty of Law held a Welcoming Ceremony on March 13 in honour of the Honourable Mary T. Moreau, the newest justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
For his tireless efforts in researching and defending the language rights of Canada’s French-speaking minority communities, Professor François Larocque was honoured earlier this year by Francopresse as one of the ten most influential personalities on Francophonie issues in Canada.
For his tireless efforts in researching and defending the language rights of Canada’s French-speaking minority communities, Professor François Larocque was honoured earlier this year by Francopresse as one of the ten most influential personalities on Francophonie issues in Canada.
The Francophone community gathered at the National Arts Centre for the annual Souper Français to celebrate the announcement of the 2024 winner of the Prix Bastarache-Charron. Special guests included Justice Mary Moreau, the newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada and Dean Kristen Boon.
The Francophone community gathered at the National Arts Centre for the annual Souper Français to celebrate the announcement of the 2024 winner of the Prix Bastarache-Charron. Special guests included Justice Mary Moreau, the newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada and Dean Kristen Boon.
The Common Law Section is pleased to congratulate Christian Spence (3L) and Lauren Aussant (1L), who have both been awarded The Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin Scholarships by the County of Carleton Law Association's (CCLA).
The Common Law Section is pleased to congratulate Christian Spence (3L) and Lauren Aussant (1L), who have both been awarded The Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin Scholarships by the County of Carleton Law Association's (CCLA).