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Megan Steeves

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Megan Steeves has a general commercial litigation practice.

While in law school, Megan competed in the Harold G. Fox intellectual property moot and worked as a research assistant in health law. She has been published in Medical Law International and the Canadian Legal Information Institute.

Prior to joining Bennett Jones as an associate, Megan summered and articled with the firm.

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Trinity College, University of Toronto, BSc (Hons), 2015, with distinction University of Saskatchewan, MPH, 2017 Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, JD, 2020

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Ontario, 2021

Recent Experience

Representation of the Attorney General of Ontario in successfully defending the use of the notwithstanding clause in s. 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in relation to amendments to the Election Finances Act that placed limits on third party advertising in the 12 month period before a fixed date provincial election.

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Ontario and British Columbia Lead a Sequencing Culture Shift

April 22, 2022
       

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Ranjan Agarwal and Megan Steeves in CanLII on Civil Procedure

September 09, 2021
       

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