Judge Michelle O’Bonsawin receives an honorary Doctor of Laws degree

On the first day of this year’s convocation ceremonies, Laurentian University in Sudbury on Tuesday awarded an honorary doctorate of law degree to Michelle O’Bonsawin, a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Judge O’Bonsawin told the graduates that you must always persevere despite life’s challenges and be surrounded by good mentors to succeed.

I am happy to be recognized at a university where I obtained my bachelor’s degree during my studiessaid Justice O’Bonsawin, who was appointed to Canada’s Supreme Court on September 1, 2022.

Laurentian University’s new president and vice chancellor, Lynn Wells, emphasized that Michelle O’Bonsawin is a good representative of Laurentian’s values.

She is French speaking and native to the Sudbury region. She is the perfect person to represent Laurentian at this ceremony todayshe said.

Lynn Wells, president and vice chancellor of Laurentian University, said the return of honorary degrees is a symbol of Laurentian’s stability.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Venant Nshimyumurwa

Serge Demers, Registrar of Laurentian University, recalled that the awarding of honorary degrees, which his institution resumes after a four-year hiatus, is an opportunity for the recipients to convey their words of wisdom to the graduates.

The university will also confer an honorary doctorate in business administration to Catharine Farrow on Wednesday and an honorary doctorate of letters to Daniel Andreae on Thursday.

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