Honorary Degree: Donald Bayne

Honorary Degree: Donald Bayne

By Communications Staff

June 9, 2017

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Lawyer and former quarterback for the Gaels, Donald Bayne (Arts’66, Law’69, EMBA’01) returned to Queen’s On Friday, June 9 to receive an honorary degree.

A partner with Bayne, Sellar, Boxall, a firm practising exclusively criminal law in Ottawa, Mr. Bayne has practised criminal law exclusively for the past 45 years.  He has been designated a specialist in criminal litigation by the Law Society and has conducted trial and appellate advocacy at all levels of courts in Canada and at public inquiries around the world.

In 2015 he was inducted into the Queen’s Football Hall of Fame in the builder category. Mr. Bayne was among the first to advocate for a new stadium and played significant roles in leadership, fundraising and advocacy, for the restoration of the athletics fields, and the new Richardson Stadium. He was also the president of the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Football Club for many years.

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