Among its many programs, the University of Toronto branch of Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC) runs the Donner Civic Leadership Fellowships and the June Callwood Program in Aboriginal Law Fellowships, through which PBSC funds students to do public interest work full-time during the summers.

In the following reports, PBSC interns describe their internship experiences during the summer of 2007.

Dwight Montgomery

June Callwood Program in Aboriginal Law Fellowship
Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto

"Assisting the Tenant Rights worker, I have been meeting with clients and helping them directly. I've negotiated settlements with landlords, and attended meetings with tenants and hearings at the Landlord and Tenant Board. This has been an excellent opportunity to develop hands-on experience with people who have real and pressing problems."

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Dwight Montgomery
Callwood Fellow Dwight Montgomery (centre) with ALST staff members Shylo Summers (left) and Mandy Eason (right).
Laura Best
Laura Best

Laura Best

Donner Civic Leadership Fund Fellowship
B.C. Public Interest Advocacy Centre

"During the past four months I did something that most aspiring lawyers don't get to do until several years into their career: I was part of a team filing the Final Response for an enormous, 107-day-long trial."

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Jaselyn Jarvis Trithardt

Donner Civic Leadership Fund Fellow
Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic

"I appreciate what I have learned about the intricacies of legal strategy in various areas of law, the specific needs of the Schlifer Clinic's client base, and the workings of a non-profit organization, as well as the wonderful and dedicated people who make the activities of the Schlifer Clinic possible."

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Jaselyn Jarvis Trithardt
Jaselyn Jarvis Trithardt
Darcy Belisle
Darcy Belisle

Darcy Belisle

June Callwood Program in Aboriginal Law Fellowship
Pape Salter Teillet

"My research this summer was used to assist a First Nation. The experience of being committed to a project that has many obstacles, with an outcome that helps the people we represent, was unforgettable and has cemented my commitment to the study of law."

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