Aleah Lavalley-Lewis is a Municipal and Planning Lawyer at McCarthy Tétrault. A graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School, she has progressed within the firm from a student to an associate, co-authoring articles on topics like conservation authorities and adverse possession of municipal parkland.
She is deeply engaged with Indigenous legal issues, having served as Chair of the Osgoode Indigenous Students Association and spoken on Afro-Indigenous futurism. Outside of law, she enjoys Pilates, gym workouts, and exploring new restaurants.
She is Anishinaabe and a member of Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, as well as Jamaican.
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