Mrs. Joan Hodgson
This oral history interview with Joan Hodgson (née Morris) provides a comprehensive account of her pioneering career as a female lawyer in Canada from the 1940s through the 1990s. Born in Winnipeg in 1925, Hodgson was among the first women to enter the University of Toronto’s Honours Law programme in 1942, graduating in 1946, before completing her legal training at Osgoode Hall Law School. Her class at U of T was remarkably diverse for its time, including students from the West Indies, Jewish students, and notably, future Prime Minister of Dominica Eugenia Charles.
Hodgson’s career exemplifies the challenges faced by women lawyers in mid-20th century Canada. After articling at Borden & Elliott where she faced significant discrimination, she worked as junior counsel at Brazilian Traction before leaving to raise her family. In 1970, she returned to legal work at Legal Aid Ontario, where she spent 22 years handling family law matters and administrative duties. Her experiences reveal both the barriers women faced in the legal profession and their gradual integration into Canadian legal institutions.
The interview also illuminates broader themes in Canadian legal history, including the expansion of legal aid services, the evolution of legal education, and the changing role of women in the profession. Hodgson’s connections to prominent legal figures like W.P.M. Kennedy, Bora Laskin, and Bertha Wilson provide valuable insights into the development of Canadian legal institutions during this transformative period.
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References
The following are a selection of topics discussed in this oral history.
- County Courts
- Federal Court of Canada
- Ontario Court of Appeal
- Supreme Court
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Osgoode Hall Law School
- University of Toronto Faculty of Law
- Brazilian Traction
- Law Society of Ontario
- Legal Aid Ontario
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms Adoption
- Dieppe
- Great Depression
- Patriation of the Constitution
- V.E. Day
- World War II
- Brazil
- Canada
- Dominica
- England
- Jamaica
- Ontario
- Toronto
- West Indies
- Blake Cassels
- Borden & Elliot
- McCarthy Tétrault
- Weir Foulds
- Lawyer
- Anne Dubin
- Barbara Duncan
- Bertha Wilson
- Bora Laskin
- Caesar Wright
- Charlie Dubin
- Eric Phillips
- Eugenia Charles
- Jacob Finkelman
- Janet Boland
- Joan Hodgson
- Joe Cornish
- John Murray Hodgson
- Mabel Van Camp
- Margaret Hyndman
- Mary Lamont
- Moffat Hancock
- Roy McMurtry
- Sidney Dymond
- Thelma Thompson
- Vera Parsons
- W.P.M. Kennedy
- Canadian Bar Association
- Law Society
- Women's Law Association
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2010s
- Administrative Law
- Charitable Law
- Charter Rights
- Constitutional Law
- Contract Law
- Corporate Law
- Criminal Law
- Divorce Law
- Family Law
- Labour Law
- Legal Aid
- Property Law
- Real Estate Law
- Tax Law
- Tort Law
- Wills and Estates
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