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About Mallory

Mallory has a diverse regulatory practice which focuses largely on privacy, access to information, cybersecurity, AI and data governance, and various consumer protection issues, including healthcare and product regulatory, marketing and advertising. She advises private and public sector organizations operating in highly regulated industries.

As a certified information privacy professional (CIPP/C), Mallory assists clients on a broad range of strategic and practical data governance matters including general privacy compliance practices, drafting privacy policies, complying with transparency requirements for artificial intelligence and automated decision-making systems, responding to data subject requests, assisting with corporate transactions involving data-based assets and transborder data flows, preparing for and responding to data breaches, and complying with Canada's anti-spam legislation.

Mallory's regulatory practice extends to providing pragmatic advice to clients on how to effectively comply with various environmental regulatory regimes, including Canada's Federal Plastics Registry, and provincial and territorial extended producer responsibility regimes. Additionally, she routinely assists clients with navigating compliance with accessibility laws across Canada, including the federal Accessible Canada Act and Ontario's Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.

Mallory joined Blakes as a first-year summer student in 2020 and completed her articles with the Firm in 2022/2023.

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Admitted to the Ontario Bar – 2023
JD, Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law – 2022
MSc, Queen's University, Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences – 2019
BSc (Hon., With Distinction), Queen’s University – 2017

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