Ronald L. Doering

associé

Ottawa
Tél. (613) 786-8697
Téléc. (613) 788-3607
ronald.doering@gowlings.com
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Ronald Doering is a partner in Gowlings' Ottawa office, practising in the advocacy department and the Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs Group.

With over 35 years of experience in law and public policy/administration, Ronald has had broad experience in administrative law and practice, aboriginal law and policy, environmental law and policy, and all aspects of food and agricultural law, including labelling, recalls, biotechnology regulation, plant protection and animal health. He provides regulatory law and government relations services to a broad range of business clients, governments and organizations.

Before joining Gowlings, he was the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canada’s largest science-based regulator, reporting directly to the Minister of Agriculture. Before that, he was a senior official with Agriculture Canada, Environment Canada, Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the Privy Council Office. He was counsel and Executive Director of the Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront (Canada and Ontario). He also practised law in the private sector for a number of years, has taught administrative and constitutional law at Carleton University and is an adjunct professor at the University of Guelph where he teaches food law and policy.

Admission au Barreau
• Ontario, 1976
Formation
• University of Guelph, LL.D
• University of Ottawa, LL.B
• Carleton University, MA
• Carleton University, BA
Associations professionnelles
• Founding executive member of the Native Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association
• Board of the Institute on Governance
• Law Society of Upper Canada
• International Bar Association

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