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Gwen
Gray practices union-side labour law at Chivers Carpenter in Edmonton. Gwen
practiced with the firm previously between 1992 and 1994 until she moved back
to Regina, Saskatchewan to assume a position with the Department of Labour. In
1994 she became Vice-Chair of the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board and from
1997 until 2003 served as Board Chair.
Gwen obtained her Bachelor of Arts
from the University of Saskatchewan in 1975 and won the President's medal as most
distinguished graduate. In 1978, she obtained her LL.B. and was the recipient of
the prize as most distinguished graduate. Following graduation, Gwen established
a vibrant, labour-side practice with a diverse client base, which included the
Saskatchewan Nurses Union, the Saskatchewan Government Employees Union and the
United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters. In 1991, Gwen obtained her LL.M. at Cornell University focusing her studies on labour law, comparative constitutional
law, and legal theory and graduated with honours. Gwen has two daughters, Kate
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