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Allison Hardy Ottawa Law Student

Allison Hardy

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Overview

Allison Hardy has recently graduated from Western University, Faculty of Law.

Prior to attending law school, she earned her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) at Queen’s University, where she majored in Global Development Studies and graduated with distinction on the Dean’s Honour List. During her time at Queen’s, Allison balanced her studies with community involvement, including her work with the Queen’s Project on International Development. At Western Law, Allison remained deeply engaged with the law school community. She worked as a 1L Associate Caseworker at Western’s Community Legal Services Clinic, serving members of the London community on a wide variety of files. Allison was also involved with the law school’s Distinguished Speakers Committee and the Western Food Law and Policy Association. As a Research Assistant for faculty members at Western Law, Allison conducted research in areas such as Canadian foreign policy in international human rights law, public international law, and international refugee law.

In her spare time, Allison enjoys reading, attending musical theatre, and visiting history museums.

Knowledge

  • Canada 2026: All Canada, All the Time, 3/5/2026
  • If You Build It, They Will Come -Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy and the Build-Partner-Buy Approach, 2/25/2026
  • Looking Ahead to 2026: A New Era of International Trade, 1/15/2026
  • FASTER, But to Where? The Defence Investment Agency’s Murky Mission, 10/9/2025
  • Update: “Elbows Up and Anchors Aweigh! “Buy Canadian” is Coming to a Federal Procurement Near You!”, 9/10/2025
  • More Than Meets The Eye: Recent Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations Amendments Go Beyond Responding to Restrictive Trade Practices, 9/2/2025
  • Williams v Music and Entertainment Rights Licensing Independent Network Ltd and the Territorial Principle, 8/9/2024
  • Public Consultations on the Right to Repair, 7/30/2024
  • Blacklock’s Reporter v Canada (Attorney General) and Password Sharing for Research Purposes, 6/26/2024