Adrienne Tessier

Lawyer

514-842-0748 ext. 224

Year of call: Quebec Bar, 2024

Adrienne Tessier joined Dionne Schulze in 2022 as a law student, then as an articling student, and then as a lawyer in December 2024. She is involved in files relating to civil litigation, class actions, and governance, not only for First Nations and Indigenous governments but also for non-profit organizations.

Adrienne received her BA (Hons.) from the University of Winnipeg in 2017, where she served as a student representative on the university Senate for two years. She then interned at the Manitoba Legislature before moving to Montreal to attend McGill University. While in law school, she once again served as a student senator for two years, while also working with the student association as an advocate for student’s rights. She also volunteered with the Legal Information Clinic at McGill, providing legal information to the public on a variety of civil matters. Throughout her time in undergrad and law school, she was involved in the Youth Parliament of Manitoba, holding a variety of roles, including Chairperson (2017-2018). Finally, Adrienne obtained her LLM from the University of Saskatchewan in 2024, where her research focussed on the use of international customary law in Canadian jurisprudence to advance Indigenous rights.
  • LLM, University of Saskatchewan, 2024
  • BCL/JD, McGill University, 2022
  • B.A. (Hons.), University of Winnipeg, 2017
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Canada Graduate Scholarship, 2022
  • Dean’s Honour List, McGill University, 2022
  • Arts Valedictorian, University of Winnipeg, 2017
  • Adrienne Tessier, Defending Land and Water: Using Customary International Law to Advance Indigenous Rights in Settler Canadian Law (LLM Thesis, University of Saskatchewan 2024).
  • Adrienne Tessier, “Indigenous religious freedom in international law: a discussion of the potential of Articles 12 and 25 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)” in Dwight Newman, ed, Research Handbook on the International Law of Indigenous Rights (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2022).