About
McLeodAssociateVancouverOffice604.628.3689[email protected]Add contact to address book As part of Miller Thomson’s Advocacy Group, Christie advises Indigenous communities and businesses on environmental, Indigenous, administrative, regulatory, and ESG issues. She has appeared before the Federal Court, the BC Court of Appeal, the BC Supreme Court, the BC Provincial Court, the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench, the Territorial Court of Yukon, and the Nunavut Court of Justice. Always involved in climate advocacy, Christie brings a compassionate, multifaceted approach to her legal practice. Christie is a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School and York University, where she completed the joint JD and master’s degree program in Environmental Studies, with a focus on Canadian climate accountability. Her academic background is rich and varied, reflecting a deep interest in human rights and the environment. With publications in prestigious journals and numerous speaking engagements, her commitment to legal research and advocacy extends beyond traditional areas of law, making her a dynamic and knowledgeable advocate. As a contributor to global climate change discussions, Christie has been recognized as a Top 30 Under 30 Sustainability Leader.
Education
JD/Masters of Environmental Studies, Osgoode Hall Law School/York University, 2020
BA (Human Rights & Global Studies; International Development Studies), University of Winnipeg, 2014
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Osgoode Hall Law School Upper Year Award of Excellence, 2018