About Megan

Megan represents employers with respect to a wide range of labour and employment matters. Her experience includes addressing issues related to employment standards, human rights, terminations and labour relations matters. Megan also supports in the drafting of workplace policies and employment contracts.

Megan’s practice extends to immigration law. She supports businesses and individuals with Canadian immigration issues.

During her law degree, Megan was a member of the winning team of the Mathews Dinsdale National Labour Arbitration Competition held at the Ontario Labour Relations Board. She also received a number of academic awards, including the Schulich Scholarship and the G.O. Forsyth Essay Prize.

Prior to attending law school, Megan assisted a non-profit organization to evaluate its newly introduced leadership and human resources development program and provided insights on its implementation and change management initiatives.

Megan is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society and the Canadian Bar Association. Outside of the office, she enjoys travelling, hiking and fitness classes.

Education

  • J.D., Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University (2020)
  • B.B.A. (Hons.), St. Francis Xavier University (2017)

Bar Admissions

  • Nova Scotia (2021)

Languages

  • English