Claire is a skilled, pragmatic and trusted advisor who draws on her expertise in environmental and climate change matters, and advances complex projects in the energy, infrastructure and mining sectors.
Drawing on a deep understanding of environmental and climate change law and policy, Claire helps clients advance major projects, navigate complex government regulation, resolve project-related disputes, and develop governance and accountability frameworks. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to both companies and governments, particularly in the energy, infrastructure and mining sectors.
Claire’s background gives her unique perspective on matters with a government dimension. Before joining Torys, Claire spent five years in senior roles at the Government of Canada, most recently as Chief of Staff to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources where she developed Canada’s Clean Electricity Strategy, Critical Minerals Strategy and Sustainable Jobs Plan. Claire was previously the Director of Policy and Legal Affairs to the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, and a Senior Legal and Regulatory Affairs Advisor to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Claire understands the importance of sustainability to clients’ businesses, and works with clients to identify risks, measure progress and meet disclosure obligations. Her experience includes advising on climate risks and disclosure, carbon markets and compliance strategies and Indigenous participation and consultation. In 2022, Claire was recognized as an “Emerging Leader” by both the Clean50 Awards and the Women’s Infrastructure Network.
Previously, Claire worked in the London, UK office of a global law firm where she gained experience with commercial arbitration and investor-state disputes in the energy and construction sectors, and was a consultant for the International Bar Association’s Presidential Task Force on Climate Change and Human Rights. Claire also spent six months focused on cross-border environmental and energy issues at the Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC.
2024 | The Peak Emerging Leader Award |
2022 | Clean50 Emerging Leader Award |
2022 | Women’s Infrastructure Network Emerging Leader Award |
Claire is a highly sought-after thought-leader in environmental and climate change law and policy. She is a Climate Governance Expert affiliated with the Canadian Climate Law Institute, an Expert Advisor who works with the philanthropic community’s Clean Economy Fund, and an Expert Advisor for the University of Oxford’s Climate Policy Monitor. Previously, Claire assisted in authoring the International Bar Association’s landmark report, Achieving Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Climate Disruption. Claire also delivers guest lectures on environmental and climate change topics, including at the University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall Law School, University of Alberta and University of Ottawa.
Claire is a member of the Women’s Infrastructure Network, a global forum that supports women’s leadership in the infrastructure sector across Canada, the US, New Zealand, Australia and the UK. In 2022, Claire received the Emerging Leader Award from the network’s Canada chapter for her contributions to public infrastructure at the Government of Canada.
In the community, Claire is a member of Michael Garron Hospital Foundation’s Impact Council, where she volunteers alongside other young professionals to raise funds for the hospital’s critical healthcare services