About Us

Legal Experts Defending Nature and Indigenous Rights

Legal Advocates for Nature’s Defence (LAND) is an environmental law non-profit dedicated to advancing access to justice in Northern Ontario, to protect nature and Indigenous rights. We are the only civil society organization based in Northern Ontario to provide bono legal representation to individuals and communities most impacted by climate and environmental injustices.
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Our Mission

Our mission is to advance Indigenous-led conservation efforts, protect endangered ecosystems, and ensure Canada meets its international commitments to combat climate change and preserve biodiversity.

We prioritize providing legal services and support for initiatives that help advance the two most critical targets of our planet:

Cutting climate damaging emissions by 50% by 2030 to combat climate change.

Protecting 30% of lands and waters, including reducing toxics in the environment, by 2030.

These targets as recognized by the United Nations and signed on to by Canada, are critical if we are to halt the twin crises of nature and biodiversity loss.

Through advocacy, law reform, and legal representation, our work:

Champions the introduction of first-of-its-kind legislation aimed at protecting endangered ecosystems and embedding Canada’s international biodiversity targets into law.

 

Pushes for ambitious climate action that reduces greenhouse gas emissions, transitions communities to renewable energy sources, and promotes climate resilience across Northern Ontario

 

Responds to critical access to justice needs by providing legal services to communities and individuals who are most impacted by climate and environmental injustices

 

Our Legal Team

Kerrie Blaise, Environmental and Indigenous Rights Lawyer

Kerrie Blaise

Founder, Lawyer

Kerrie Blaise is the founder of LAND and an accomplished environmental and Indigenous rights lawyer. Today, she is one of only a handful of public-interest environmental lawyers who serve Indigenous communities, non-profits, and community leaders…

Jon Cada - Environmental and Indigenous Rights Board Member

Jon Cada

Board Member

Jon Cada, from Mississauga First Nation, joins LAND as our board chair. He brings years of experience from his career in economic development, working alongside Indigenous and community partners throughout the Robinson Huron Treaty area.

Neesha Fernandes, Board Member

Neesha Fernandes

Board Member

Neesha Fernandes is a social worker whose work has focused on young people and their families in shelter, court, and school settings.

Kanisha Acharya-Patel - Staff Lawyer, LAND

Kanisha Acharya-Patel

Staff Lawyer

Kanisha Acharya-Patel (she/her) is a staff lawyer at LAND and a passionate advocate for intersectional environmental justice.

Jenna Brunt - Legal Advocates for Nature's Defence

Kanisha Acharya-Patel

Staff Lawyer

Jenna Brunt is a staff lawyer at LAND. Born and raised in Sudbury, she brings a deep commitment to protecting the environment and advocating for the rights and interests of Indigenous communities.

Julia Hambleton, Researcher, LAND

Julia Hambleton

Researcher

Julia Hambleton is LAND’s researcher. She has supported and worked with non-profits in the environmental movement and the arts for over twenty-five years.

Belal Halaweh - Volunteer Technical Advisor, LAND

Belal Halaweh

Volunteer Technical Advisor

Belal Halaweh brings his significant experience in information technology to the LAND team as a volunteer.

Our Campaigns

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