Ryan M. Doig
Ryan received his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School where he won the Bronze Medal for having the third highest standing in his class. While in law school, Ryan was junior editor at the Osgoode Hall Law Journal and a member of the Canadian Lawyers Association for International Human Rights.
Prior to his legal studies, Ryan received a B.A. and M.A. in Political Science with a focus on Canada-U.S. relations. He also lived and worked in Washington D.C. where he studied the intricacies of the North American Free Trade Agreement while working at the Canadian Embassy through the NAFTA Leaders Internship Program.
- Osgoode Hall Law School, LL.B., 2005
- University of Calgary, M.A. Political Science, 2002
- University of Calgary, B.A. Political Science, (with Distinction), 2000
- Alberta, 2006
- Member, Law Society of Alberta
- Member, Canadian Bar Association
- Ryan Doig, "Protecting Canadian Culture in an Era of Globalization: The Case of Split-Run Magazines" (Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Graduate Student Seminar: Canada-U.S. Relations, Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development, April 30 - May 4, 2001), Ottawa.
- George N. Addy, Chris Margison and Ryan Doig, "National Sovereignty and the Enforcement of Competition law: Striking the Right Balance" (Paper presented to the Canadian Bar Association Annual Fall Conference on Competition Law, September 23-24, 2004) Hull.
- Osgoode Hall Law School Bronze Medal Recipient
- Osgoode Hall Law School Upper Year Award of Excellence (2003 & 2004)
- Raphael Partners Prize in Torts for Highest Standing in Class (2003)
- McCarthy Tetrault Prize for Standing Second in Year 2 of Law (2004)
- Shibley Righton LLP Prize in Taxation for Highest Standing in Class (2004)
- Weirfoulds LLP Prize in Administrative Law for Highest Standing in Class (2004)
- Kenneth Gibson Morden Memorial Prize in Evidence for Highest Standing in Class (2005)
- Junior Editor, Osgoode Hall Law Journal (2002-2003)
- Member, Canadian Lawyers Association for International Human Rights (2002-2003)













