Stephanie Willsey

Rama First Nation member nominated for prestigious list compiled by Canadian law publication

Rama First Nation member nominated for prestigious list compiled by Canadian law publication

A Rama First Nation lawyer has been nominated for a prestigious distinction from a leading law publication. Ted Williams, the Chief of Rama First Nation, nominated Stephanie Willsey for Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 Most Influential list. Her biggest accomplishment thus far was recently winning a $8 billion class-action lawsuit against the Canadian government, on behalf of Indigenous communities who have not had access to clean drinking water.

Rama lawyer helps First Nations communities win $8-billion lawsuit

Rama lawyer helps First Nations communities win $8-billion lawsuit

Rama First Nation lawyer Stephanie Willsey has made a big splash on behalf of her fellow Indigenous people. Willsey recently won an $8-billion class-action lawsuit against the federal government on behalf of reserves who have not had access to clean drinking water. Willsey’s legal journey to ensure there is clean drinking water on Canada's reserves started when she joined Mccarthy Tétrault in 2016. The Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational Institute (ODCVI) graduate began working for the Toronto-based firm straight out of law school.