Noah is an articling student at Rana Law’s Calgary office for 2024-2025. He obtained a B.A. in History from McGill University and a J.D. from Queen’s Faculty of Law. During law school, Noah was co-chair of the Indigenous Law Student Alliance, participated in the Kawaskimhon Moot, and was the winner of the Grand Moot. Noah’s group in Queen’s Trade Law Practicum presented their paper on Indigenous Intertribal Trade in North America at the WTO’s Public Forum in Geneva. In Noah’s final semester, he attended Osgoode Hall’s Intensive Indigenous Program where he achieved the highest mark in the seminar.
Noah chose to join Rana Law because of the firm’s excellence in Indigenous law, close mentorship, and expertise in litigation. Prior to joining Rana Law, Noah was a summer student at a leading national law firm in Toronto and at the Attorney General’s Office in Toronto. Outside of law, Noah enjoys skiing, documentaries, and biking. Noah also maintains a close relationship with his home community in Saskatchewan, Poundmaker Cree Nation.