Law to politics


Hi,

I am curious about which program would be best for someone looking to get into advocacy and politics. Obviously, U of Ottawa might be a good option, as it is located next to our capital. However, McGill is a better school and also provides bilingual training in common and civil law.

Also, Quebec and Ontario seem to be hotbeds for politicians. Does anyone know if the training and professional connections at Quebec and Ontario schools (specifically UofT, Osgoode, McGill, Ottawa) make them better choices than other Canadian law schools.

Hi,

I am curious about which program would be best for someone looking to get into advocacy and politics. Obviously, U of Ottawa might be a good option, as it is located next to our capital. However, McGill is a better school and also provides bilingual training in common and civil law.

Also, Quebec and Ontario seem to be hotbeds for politicians. Does anyone know if the training and professional connections at Quebec and Ontario schools (specifically UofT, Osgoode, McGill, Ottawa) make them better choices than other Canadian law schools.
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Just to clarify, I am considering JD/LLB programs.

Just to clarify, I am considering JD/LLB programs.
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