Speakers’ Corner
Our lawyers frequently speak at seminars and conferences, lead workshops and participate in round table discussions on a wide variety of legal issues.
Our speaking engagements are listed below.
We also teach and give guest lectures at law schools and in other university programs. Check out our On Campus page to find out when we will be visiting your campus.
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Jessica Orkin evaluates the use of administrative law when liberty is at stake
October 29, 2025
Jessica Orkin will speak at the Canadian Institute’s Advanced Administrative Law & Practice conference.
John Evans speaks on administrative law panel
October 16, 2024
John Evans will speak at Osgoode Professional Development's 19th Annual National Forum Administrative Law and Practice.
John Evans addresses the Federal Court of Appeal
October 19, 2023
John Evans will give an address to the judges of the Federal Court of Appeal on the evolution of administrative law in Canada.
Steven Barrett discusses Vavilov in the labour context
October 12, 2023
Steven Barrett will discuss the Vavilov decision at Osgoode Professional Development's 18th Annual National Forum on Administrative Law and Practice.
John Evans brings judges up to speed
September 21, 2022
John Evans will discuss recent developments in administrative law to the judges of the Federal Court of Appeal at their annual judicial education seminar.
Colleen Bauman reviews developments in procedural fairness
October 27, 2021
Colleen Bauman will examine developments in procedural fairness and reasonableness at the OBA's Annual Advanced Administrative Law & Practice Conference.
Steven Barrett and John Evans consider the impact of Vavilov
October 16, 2020
John Evans will moderate, and Steven Barrett will participate in, a panel discussion on the Vavilov decision in a webinar hosted by the Queen’s University Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace.
Steven Barrett on Vavilov’s impact on labour tribunals
April 20, 2020
Steven Barrett will discuss the consequences of the Supreme Court of Canada's Vavilov decision at a conference at the University of Ottawa.
Adriel Weaver on challenging Ministerial action
October 03, 2019
Adriel Weaver will review recent cases challenging Ministerial action at Osgoode Professional Development's Administrative Law & Practice 2019.
Dan Sheppard discusses advancing the law through litigation
May 31, 2019
Dan Sheppard will talk about advancing the law through litigation at Osgoode Professional Development’s Human Rights Theory and Practice program.
Steven Barrett on the liability of tribunals and regulators
October 01, 2018
Steven Barrett will discuss the liability of administrative tribunals and regulators at Osgoode Professional Development's 13th Annual National Forum Administrative Law and Practice.
John Evans brings judges up to speed
September 20, 2018
John Evans will discuss “Recent Developments in Administrative Law in the Supreme Court of Canada” with judges of the Federal Court of Canada.
Peter Engelmann talks about the remedial powers of administrative tribunals
June 02, 2018
Peter Engelmann will talk about the remedial powers of administrative tribunals at the CIAJ's National Roundtable on Administrative Law.
Peter Engelmann on the tribunal as enforcer
June 02, 2018
Peter Engelmann will speak at the CIAJ's National Roundtable on Administrative Law: Pushing the Bounds of Administrative Law to Get Closer to Justice.
John Evans teaches judges about the standard of review
June 01, 2018
John Evans will discuss the standard of judicial review at the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice's advanced administrative law seminar for judges.
John Evans on difficult legal issues in admin law
February 12, 2018
John Evans will talk about difficult legal issues in decision-making at the SOAR Certificate in Administrative Adjudication.
John Evans will give keynote address at BC conference
November 16, 2017
John Evans will be the keynote speaker at the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia's annual Administrative Law Conference
John Evans on Justice Cromwell’s contributions to administrative law
September 09, 2017
John Evans will discuss Justice Thomas Cromwell’s contributions to administrative law at a symposium at Queen’s University Faculty of Law.
John Evans to speak at the CBA Immigration Law Conference
June 09, 2017
John Evans will discuss standards of judicial review in immigration and refugee law at the CBA's Conference on Immigration and Refugee Law.
Steven Barrett on administrative tribunals and the Charter
June 07, 2017
Steven Barrett looks at raising Charter claims before administrative tribunals at the CBA seminar, "Charter Issues at Administrative Tribunals".
Saskatchewan judges learn from John Evans
June 05, 2017
John Evans will provide the judges of the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench with a primer on administrative law, "Administrative Law in a Nutshell".
John Evans helps train new adjudicators
May 29, 2017
John Evans will discuss the elements of adjudication for new adjudicators enrolled in the Certificate in Adjudication for Administrative Agencies, Boards and Tribunals.
John Evans looks at the latest word on standard of review
March 01, 2017
John Evans will be a speaker at the Law Society of Upper Canada's Six Minute Administrative Lawyer 2017.
John Evans talks to members of the Refugee Appeal Division of the IRB
June 21, 2016
John Evans will discuss "Reasons Writing and Consistency in an Appellate Administrative Tribunal" to the Refugee Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board.
John Evans discusses the standard of judicial review
May 26, 2016
John Evans will speak at the Advanced Administrative Law Conference for Judges held by the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice.
Peter Engelmann talks about bias
November 19, 2014
Peter Engelmann will talk explore the issue of bias at the Annual Advanced Administrative Law and Practice conference.
Steven Barrett debates at the Asper Centre
February 28, 2014
Steven Barrett argues that administrative tribunals should not be stripped of the right to impose Charter remedies.