Cam Rempel

Cameron Rempel

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Cameron’s experience across Canadian jurisdictions gives him unique perspective and the ability to represent a broad range of clients. His tenacity, strategic insight and business-minded approach to litigation deliver results.
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Cameron maintains a diverse litigation practice focused on commercial disputes and matters involving fraud, conspiracy, defamation, civil sexual assault, professional liability and employment law. He has acted at all stages of administrative, arbitration and court proceedings — appearing at trial and appellate courts across Canada and before administrative tribunals including the British Columbia Securities Commission, the Insurance Councils Appeal Board of Alberta and the Ontario Labour Relations Board.

Cameron graduated from Queen's University Faculty of Law and completed a Master of Public Administration alongside certificates in commercial arbitration and international business law. An avid moot competitor, he was recognized as a top oralist at the John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition in Geneva, Switzerland. After law school, Cameron clerked for six Justices of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and practiced at a litigation boutique in downtown Vancouver.

Cameron is dedicated to engaging with and bettering the legal profession. He contributes to law reform initiatives with the Canadian Bar Association and sits on the Policy Committee, which develops national policy priorities and oversees recommendations from the profession about proposed and existing legislation. He has a strong commitment to pro bono service and provides legal support in connection with Can’t Buy My Silence, an organization committed to ending the misuse of non-disclosure agreements.

Memberships + Legal Leadership 

  • Member, The Advocates’ Society
  • Member, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Canadian Bar Association Policy Committee
  • Member, Ontario Bar Association

Bar Admissions

  • Ontario, 2021
  • British Columbia, 2018

Clerkships

  • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Justices Abrioux, DeWitt-Van Oosten, Gerow, Kent, Murray and Basran)

Education

  • JD/MPA, Queen’s University, 2017
  • BSc (Honours), University of Alberta, 2013