Assistant Professor of Law, University of Saskatchewan
I am an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law. I teach and conduct research in the areas of Canadian and international environmental law and climate governance, transnational corporate accountability, and contract law. I am a member of the Canadian interdisciplinary research network Sustainable Canada Dialogues as well as the board of the Pacific Centre of Environmental Law and Litigation (CELL).
Canada's new climate plan is reckless, but a better way forward is still possible
Apr 16, 2022 02:29 am UTC| Nature
Canadas new climate plan is reckless. The federal governments Emissions Reduction Plan doesnt meet the criteria of credible net-zero emissions plans, and it lacks any vision of a future capable of inspiring Canadians to...
Kill Bill C-69 -- it undermines efforts to tackle climate change
Oct 28, 2018 12:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
As an environmental law professor, my teaching and research focus is on Canadas climate and sustainability policies. So it may surprise you that I completely agree with the Kill Bill C-69 campaign of Suits and Boots,...
A sustainable future begins at ground level
Canada needs a national strategy for homeless refugee claimants
An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can ‘get a feel for’ eclipses