Rosemary received her Juris Doctor from Queen’s University Faculty of Law. Prior to law school, she attended the University of Toronto for her undergraduate degree, where she obtained a double major in Criminology, Law and Society and French Studies and graduated with High Distinction.
Rosemary is very passionate about access to justice. During her time at Queen’s Law, she served as a student caseworker at the Queen’s Family Law Clinic, assisting low-income individuals with their family law matters. She also volunteered as the Project Lead for a Pro Bono Students Canada project, where her group created a user-friendly pamphlet to inform Indigenous youth at the Kingston Youth Shelter how to apply for status. She also served as Vice President Internal on the committee for the Queen’s Conference on Indigenous Reconciliation, a student-led conference aimed at promoting sustainable pathways for Indigenous reconciliation. In her final year at Queen’s Law, she worked as a Research Assistant for one of her law professors, where her research focused on limits on constitutional rights.
She hopes to carry out her passion for advocacy with a career in litigation and give back to the community through further pro bono opportunities.
Outside of work, Rosemary likes to stay active with yoga and Pilates. She also loves to bake and cook for her loved ones.