CELA is pleased to congratulate Theresa McClenaghan, CELA Executive Director, on the announcement that she will receive an honorary doctorate from Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) this spring. TMU awards honorary degrees to those who have made extraordinary contributions to:
Academia and/or society in Canada or internationally, particularly in fields of interest to the university;
The development of Toronto Metropolitan University;
The betterment of culture, society or the local community.
The degree recognizes Theresa’s work as co-counsel for the grassroots group Concerned Walkerton Citizens during the public inquiry into the contaminated water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. It also highlights her later work as a senior water policy advisor to the province’s environment minister, overseeing the passage of the Clean Water Act and the implementation of the inquiry’s remaining recommendations.
More information about the honorary doctorate and Theresa’s accomplishments can be found here.
Blog: Theresa McClenaghan Receives Prestigious Recognition
CELA is pleased to congratulate Theresa McClenaghan, CELA Executive Director, on the announcement that she will receive an honorary doctorate from Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) this spring. TMU awards honorary degrees to those who have made extraordinary contributions to:
The degree recognizes Theresa’s work as co-counsel for the grassroots group Concerned Walkerton Citizens during the public inquiry into the contaminated water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. It also highlights her later work as a senior water policy advisor to the province’s environment minister, overseeing the passage of the Clean Water Act and the implementation of the inquiry’s remaining recommendations.
More information about the honorary doctorate and Theresa’s accomplishments can be found here.
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