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Laura Berger is a lawyer with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. In her time with the CCLA, Ms Berger has contributed to research and advocacy on topics ranging from freedom of expression and privacy to police accountability and criminal justice reform. Previously, she worked as an advisor to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, where she taught a seminar on the Charter protection of freedom of expression. A graduate of the University of Toronto (BA and JD), Laura was called to the Ontario Bar in 2014. Outside of work, she is an experienced wilderness canoeist and volunteers with an adaptive skiing program.
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