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Nicole O'Byrne serves as an Associate Professor at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). With an academic background including a BSc from Queen’s University, BA Hons from the University of Regina, LLB from the University of Saskatchewan, LLM from McGill University, and a PhD in Law from the University of Victoria, she specializes in Indigenous-state relations, Canadian federalism, health policy history, and education law. Her research extensively examines historical aspects of Canadian federalism, intergovernmental agreements such as the British North America Act of 1930, and Medicare history in connection with Indigenous-state relations in New Brunswick during the 1990s. Beyond her teaching, Nicole is actively involved in various committees, including serving as the President of the Canadian Law and Society Association and engaging with the Law Society of New Brunswick’s Truth and Reconciliation Education Committee. She has supervised numerous graduate students in Interdisciplinary History programs. Nicole has made significant contributions to academic literature and regularly participates in public discourse through media interviews and podcasts.
University of New Brunswick • Fredericton, NB
Teaching and researching various aspects of law, including Indigenous-state relations and health policy.
Department of Business / Department of Management / Department of Business Administration