Former HRREC Director Receives a Honorary Doctorate in Law

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In May 2021, the University of Saskatchewan honoured four remarkable individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities and to Canadian society throughout their careers.

Among them, Ed Ratushny, distinguished legal scholar who received the title of Honorary Doctor of Laws. He was a professor of law at the University of Ottawa from 1976 to 2009, but also a former director of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre.

“A nationally regarded legal scholar, author and certified NHL hockey agent, Ratushny earned bachelor’s and law degrees at USask in the 1960s before embarking on an award-winning legal career. He became a trusted advisor to public servants, administrative tribunals, cabinet ministers and Chief Justices from across Canada. In turn, these symbiotic relationships imported broader experience and deeper understanding into Ratushny’s classrooms and his related academic writing. His professional achievements have been recognized by the Order of Canada, the Order of Ontario, an honorary Doctorate from the Ontario Law Society and a variety of additional, prestigious legal awards.”

Former HRREC Director Receives a Honorary Doctorate in Law
Ed Ratushny

We have been told that his past involvement with the Human Rights Research and Education Centre has had a profound impact on his journey. We are happy he shared this achievement with us.

Congratulations, Professor Ratushny!