About Nick
Nick Kennedy: Counsel with a Broad Litigation and Advisory Practice in Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice
Nick Kennedy is a highly skilled counsel at Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, known for his broad litigation and advisory practice. His experience includes matters related to the interpretation of modern treaties and the Duty to Consult within the context of Indigenous law. He has extensive expertise in constitutional (especially division of powers), administrative, anti-money laundering, contract, construction, energy, and freedom of information law.
Practice Areas
- Absentee Land Rights
- Aboriginal Title & Cadastral Issues
- Economic Development Agreements (EDAs)
- Federal Indian Law
- Land Use Planning Regulations
- Navigable Waterways Act
- Treaty and Crown Consultation Obligations
- Aboriginal Land Claims Settlements & Agreements
- Election Law for First Nations
- Housing Rights on First Nations Lands
- Indigenous Political Consultation
- Mining & Energy Development
- Navigable Waterways Act
- Partnerships with Aboriginal Communities
- Provincial and Territorial Legislation & Regulations
- Rural Community Land Ownership Rights
- Social Housing on First Nations Lands
- Treaty Negotiations and Consultation
- Wilderness Areas Management
- Workplace Safety Compliance for First Nations Lands
Awards
Nick Kennedy has been recognized by Best Attorney USA since 2025 for his exceptional work in Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice.
Firms
- Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Educational Background
- McGill University - LL.B. & B.C.L.
Languages
- French
Nick is called to the bar in Ontario and has a profound understanding of Canadian legal systems, including constitutional law, administrative law, anti-money laundering laws, contract law, construction law, energy law, and freedom of information. He has appeared before all levels of court in Ontario, including the Supreme Court of Canada, as well as various administrative tribunals such as the Canadian International Trade Tribunal and the Ontario Energy Board.
Before joining Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, Nick interned at the Attorney General of Ontario’s Constitutional Law Branch and practiced for six years in the litigation department of a large national law firm. His diverse experience spans across multiple jurisdictions, providing him with a robust foundation to address complex legal issues.
Nick is committed to serving Indigenous communities and is dedicated to ensuring fair and transparent consultation processes, particularly in relation to treaty interpretation and duty to consult obligations. He has a deep understanding of the historical and contemporary challenges faced by Indigenous peoples and advocates for their rights and interests with unwavering dedication.