At Queen’s, I majored in Economics and lived in the Animal House (McNeil) residence for the first year. Second year, I lived on University Avenue with the prominent John Wilson (my mentor, who died young tragically), the Dixon brothers, and Dean Manjuris in the warm basement. I graduated from Osgoode and went to Calgary where I lucked into a position with Macleod Dixon, spending about eight years doing oil and gas law, then later banking, M&A, and securities law. From the Calgary highs and lows – marrying Nancy Dougay in 1980, and starting our family – we moved to Ottawa to be in the branch office of Blaney, McMurtry, Stapells to do corporate/commercial law. In 1995, I went to Mississauga to join Keyser Mason Ball to do banking and commerce. In 2000, I opened up my own practice with an Oakville base. Though past the 65-year-old threshold for retirement, I remain in practice.