Ida Bianchi has been a lawyer since 1995, practising primarily in the areas of family law and child welfare law. While in private practice, she acted for parents, children, and children’s aid societies. She has also held policy and research positions at Legal Aid Ontario and the Law Commission of Ontario. She has served as counsel on several Commissions established by the government of Ontario to investigate tragedies impacting vulnerable communities, including the Motherisk Commission which examined the impact of tainted evidence in child welfare proceedings. She is currently senior crown counsel at the Ministry of the Attorney General for Ontario working on family law policy and programs.
Ida Bianchi
Education
BA (University of Toronto), LLB (Queen's University), Bar of Ontario
Email
UN SDG