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Algoma Committee

The Algoma Committee began as a group of enthusiastic volunteers interested in pursuing access to justice initiatives in Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma District. Our primary focus was to educate and inspire our youth regarding the justice system. Our decision to become a regional committee for OJEN seemed like a natural and logical step […]

Kingston Committee

OJEN’s Kingston Region Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. It is co-chaired by Greg Dobney, a lawyer at Cunningham Swan LLP, and Andrea Barrow, a law teacher with Limestone District School Board. Committee members include judges from both the Ontario […]

Simcoe-Muskoka Committee

OJEN’s Simcoe-Muskoka Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. It is co-chaired by Sabrina Lucenti, civil lawyer, and Leigh McDonald, who represents the SCDSB and OHASSTA. The Simcoe-Muskoka Committee commits on delivering programs that are responsive to local needs by collaborating with […]

Hastings County Committee

OJEN’s Hastings County Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. The committee delivers programs that are responsive to local needs by collaborating with teachers and community partners. The committee strives to facilitate connections between youth and the legal community that promote […]

Peterborough Committee

OJEN’s Peterborough Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. The committee aims to serve teachers and students in Peterborough, Northumberland, Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton. It is chaired by Justice Stuart W. Konyer of the Superior Court of Justice. The committee commits […]

Wellington County Committee

OJEN’s Wellington County Committee is made up of volunteers from both the justice and education sectors. It’s called the “Wellington County” committee because we’re based in the Guelph legal community. Wellington and Dufferin are in different judicial districts, with limited overlap between them. However, we welcome teachers from both counties to our programs and activities. […]

London Region Committee

OJEN’s London Region Committee is made up of volunteers from both the justice and education sectors. We aim to serve teachers and students in London and Middlesex, Elgin and Oxford Counties. We organize local programs and activities to connect students and teachers to the legal community and justice education, and are always open to new […]

Halton Region Committee

OJEN’s Halton Region Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. It is chaired by Inga Andriessen, representing the Halton County Law Association and Andriessen & Associates. The Halton Region Committee commits on delivering programs that are responsive to local needs by […]

Thunder Bay Committee

OJEN’s Thunder Bay Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. It is chaired by Justice Bruce Fitzpatrick of the Superior Court of Justice. The Thunder Bay Committee delivers programs that are responsive to local needs by collaborating with teachers and community […]

Waterloo Region Committee

OJEN’s Waterloo Region Committee is made up of volunteers from both the justice and education sectors. We organize local programs and activities to connect students and teachers to the legal community and justice education, and are always open to new ideas. Our chair is Erik King teacher from Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School. If you are […]

Sudbury Committee

OJEN’s Sudbury Committee includes volunteers from the justice and education sectors who work together to organize justice education programs for students and youth. The Sudbury Committee delivers programs that are responsive to local needs by collaborating with teachers and community partners. The committee strives to facilitate connections between youth and the legal community that promote […]

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