Daniel B. Jolic
Law Student at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Degrees: | MPM/22 |
Daniel B. Jolic is a law student at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. His prior experience includes serving as a political staffer at the federal and provincial levels, and working in transportation planning at the Government of Yukon.
Daniel is also an author in the fields of construction and Aboriginal law, having received the J. Stephen Tatrallyay Memorial Award for his publication, Bringing the Gap: An Overview of the Construction Law Framework for Building First Nations Infrastructure, and the Pathway to Improving It, in the 2024 Volume of the Journal of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers.
In addition to a Riddell Master of Political Management, Daniel holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University, where he graduated with First Class Honours and received the Industrial Relations Prize.
The Riddell MPM program exposes you to Politics A-Z. Learning about parliamentary procedure, campaigns, communications, polling, and policy from seasoned professionals not only improves your political know-how, but allows you to build a network with your future colleagues. Most importantly, the Riddell MPM teaches you how to write clearly, succinctly, and for a wide variety of audiences. The writing skills I learned in the MPM continue to be vital to my current legal career, just as they were during my time in politics.
Last Revision: July 2024