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Benjamin Alarie, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), M.A. (Toronto), J.D. (Toronto), LL.M. (Yale), researches and teaches principally in taxation law, and has research interests also in contracts and judicial decision-making. Before joining the Faculty, Professor Alarie was a law clerk for Madam Justice Louise Arbour at the Supreme Court of Canada. Professor Alarie is called to the Bar of Ontario.
Professor Alarie's research has appeared or is forthcoming in, among others, the American Business Law Journal, the British Tax Review, the Canadian Business Law Journal, the Canadian Tax Journal, the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, and the University of Toronto Law Journal. He is coauthor of the 2nd and 3rd editions of Canadian Income Tax Law (LexisNexis, 2006 and 2009).
Professor Alarie was awarded the 2009 Alan Mewett QC Prize for Excellence in teaching by the JD class of 2009.
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