Windsor Law alum Paul Dubé has been appointed as Ontario’s seventh Ombudsman for a five-year term, to begin April 1, 2016.
Mr. Dubé graduated from the Faculty of Law with a Juris Doctor (JD) degree in 1991. While here, he was awarded the Cassels Brock and Blackwell Centennial Prize for Legal Practice Skills for his clinical work at Legal Assistance of Windsor (LAW).
Mr. Dubé began his legal career in private practice in New Brunswick. He specialized in criminal litigation and demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the protection of rights conferred by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the promotion of procedural fairness. Over the course of his legal career, Mr. Dubé gained a reputation as an effective advocate for all people, especially the economically disadvantaged.
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