Jenna Khoury-Hanna - Associate Lawyer
It is Jenna’s prior experience and education that gives her an edge in this area of law. She articled with the City of Thunder Bay, worked as a research assistant in planning, land use and food law, as well as helped run a legal aid clinic for farmers and food businesses in New York State while completing her Masters degree. Her education has included a focus on the environment, sustainability, and land use. This coupled with her personal passion for this area of law make Jenna a powerful advocate for her clients.
A resident of nearby Cobourg, Jenna is a passionate food enthusiast and an avid reader. She loves to cook and often looks to classic recipes handed down by her family for inspiration in the kitchen. With a strong appetite for knowledge, she can often be found curled up with a good book.
Education:
Master of Laws - LLM, Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
Grade: Summa Cum Laude
Doctor of Law – JD Dalhousie University – Schulich School of Law
Hons. Bachelor of Arts, Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Acadia University
Memberships:
Law Society of Ontario
Northumberland County Law Association, Library Chair
Awards:
Gowling WLG – Joel Taller Prize for Emerging Voices in Food Law, 2019
Issued by Canadian Association for Food Law and Policy.
Boards:
Canadian Association of Food Law and Policy, Board Member
Kidney Foundation of Ontario, Kidney Walk Planning Committee Member
Presentations & Publications
2019 CAFLP Annual Conference Panel Recap: “Updates in Canadian Food Law and Policy” - http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2019/11/13/2019-calfp-annual-conference-panel-recap-updates-in-canadian-food-law-and-policy
2019 CAFLP Annual Conference Panel Recap: “Law and Labour Unfreedom: Access to Justice for Migrant Farmworkers” - http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2019/11/13/2019-calfp-annual-conference-panel-recap-law-and-labour-unfreedom-access-to-justice-for-migrant-farmworkers
2019 CAFLP Annual Conference Panel Recap: “Access to Good Food: Food Boxes, Corner Stores and Beyond” - http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2019/11/13/2019-calfp-annual-conference-panel-recap-access-to-good-food-food-boxes-corner-stores-and-beyond
Studying Food Law: Jenna Khoury-Hanna’s Experience - http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2021/1/27/studying-food-law-jenna-khoury-hannas-experience
Meet Our Speakers – Sarah Berger Richardson - http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2021/5/5/meet-our-speakers-sarah-berger-richardson
Meet Our Speakers – Don Buckingham –
http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2021/5/5/meet-our-speakers-don-buckingham
Conference 2021 Panel Recap – “The Impacts of COVID-19” - http://foodlaw.ca/blog/2021/5/18/conference-2021-panel-recap-the-impacts-of-covid-19
CBC Information Morning NS with Portia Clark – Interviewed May 3, 2019 on Grocery Store Covenants
Public Health – Central Zone – Policy & Social Action Innovation Lab – Restrictive Covenants & Food Security – July 17, 2019
The 2021 Dimensions of Policy Ecology Conference – RESTORE – February 18 – 20, 2021 – The Possible Role of Restrictive Covenants in Reducing Access to Food in Urban Settings: A Preliminary Exploration in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Fighting Scarcity and Creating Abundance: The Politics of Food and Water in Canadian History and Beyond (Wilson Institute Workshop – June 25-26, 2021) – Is the Use of Restrictive Covenants by Grocery Stores Contributing to Access to Food Issues in Communities?
Canada Water Agency: Multisectorial Issues of Law and Governance (LexisNexis 2022) – Chapter 3 – The Canada Water Agency: Opportunities and Challenges for the Agriculture and Agri-Food Sector