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 also advises regulators on employment and human resources matters and has a particular interest in human rights issues.

Natasha volunteers as amicus counsel at the Divisional Court for Pro Bono Ontario in addition to volunteering 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 a former editorial board member for the publication Health Law in Canada.

Natasha completed her law degree from the University of Ottawa.

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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