Natasha Danson

Natasha Danson

Natasha Danson (she/her) is a partner at Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc. She advises and represents clients in all areas of professional regulation, with a focus on matters related to discipline and sexual abuse. Natasha regularly provides training to various statutory committees. She also advises regulators on employment and human resources matters and has a particular interest in human rights issues.

Natasha volunteers for the Pro Bono Ontario Free Legal Advice Hotline. She is a former member of the University Health Network’s Research and Ethics Board and previously volunteered as amicus counsel at the Divisional Court for Pro Bono Ontario.

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Recent Articles

& Presentations

  • “Long Covid: The Lasting Effects of the Pandemic in the complaints and discipline spheres” CNAR PEI, October 2022
  • “Auditor General Audits: Sharing Experiences” Ontario Regulatory Authorities Legal Conference, Toronto, October 2022
  • “The Effect of Delay on Regulatory Proceedings: Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Abrametz”, Annual Pot Pourri Of Medico-Legal Cases, Toronto, October 2022
  • “Top 10 Cases 2022” CLEAR Kentucky, September 2022
  • “Understanding and addressing the disruptive practitioner” CNAR Online, October 2021
  • “Publication Bans in the Administrative Context”
    The Advocates’ Quarterly, June 2021, V51 Advoc. Q 596
  • “Setting Precedents: The Top Ten Recent Cases You Need to Know About” CLEAR Online, September 2020
  • “Human Resources” CNAR’s Coping With COVID-19 Discussion Series, April 2020
  • “Administrative Monetary Penalties in the Professional Regulatory Context” CNAR Network Newsletter, December 2019
  • “Regulatory SOS! Fundamentals of Professional Regulation” (Pre-Conference Event) CNAR Quebec City, October 2019 
  • “Regulators: Employment Law and Human Resources” (Pre-Conference Event) CNAR Quebec City, October 2019  
  • “Mastering Regulatory Investigations” (Pre-Conference Event) CNAR Quebec City, October 2019  
  • “Wild and Wacky Regulatory Ideas that Just Possibly, Perhaps, Maybe, Might Be Worth Considering” SML Online Learning Series, July 2019