Brenda Chang practices in all areas of labour, employment, and human rights law. She represents both unionized and non-unionized employers in labour arbitrations, human rights proceedings, employment litigation and applications for judicial review and assists federal clients with their pay equity obligations.
Brenda is a graduate of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, where she was Co-Editor-in-Chief of Rights Review and Co-President of the International Law Society. She was involved in the International Human Rights Program as a Research Fellow at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Bangkok. She also coached and participated in the Winkler Class Action Moot, where she was a finalist and 3rd Place Oralist. Prior to law school, she obtained a Master of Political Science in International Relations and Comparative Politics as a Guy Drummond Fellow and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at McGill University.
Brenda summered and articled with the Firm and was seconded to the IHRP - UN Migration Agency (Geneva), International Migration Law Unit in 2018.