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  • 1970s

    George J.A. Vassos

    – Com’76, Law’80

    Fall 2023

    George J.A. Vassos is a partner in the Toronto office of Littler LLP and has been recognized in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada in labour and employment law. George has practiced employment law for 40 years and has been consistently recognized in the industry as a leading employment lawyer in Canada by Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory (over 25 consecutive years) and Chambers Canada (five consecutive years). He publishes extensively on employment law issues including statutory and case law developments and was also recognized as a 2022 thought leader in employment law by JD Supra.

  • 1970s

    Barry KuretzkyĀ 

    – Law’78Ā 

    Fall 2023

    Barry Kuretzky is a partner in the Toronto office of Littler LLP and has been recognized in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada in labour and employment law. Barry has been an acknowledged resource on Canadian employment and labour law for over four decades and has been consistently recognized by the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as one of the country’s top lawyers for over 25 years. 

  • Andrew Rathbun

    1990s

    Andrew Rathbun

    – Artsci’92

    Fall 2023

    Andrew Rathbun is pleased to announce that his album, The Speed of Time, was released on Sept. 15. About the album, Andrew says: ā€œThe pieces on Speed of Time are all connected with how the world has unfolded over the past few years. They are not necessarily ā€˜pandemic pieces’ per se, but influenced by the strange fluctuations of my perception of time during that period and beyond.ā€ The saxophonist has been recording steadily since the late 1990s and his latest album is published by Steeplechase Records. 

  • John Lynch and the 20 team members and partners of the undefeated 1978 Vanier Cup Champions Queen's Golden Gaels Football Team, who celebrated their 45th reunion in Kelowna, B.C. in July, 2023

    1970s

    John LynchĀ 

    – Artsci’79, Ed’81, Meds’86

    Fall 2023

    Twenty team members and partners of the undefeated 1978 Vanier Cup Champions ĆŪĢŅ“«Ć½ Golden Gaels Football Team celebrated their 45th reunion in Kelowna, B.C. in July, 2023. They enjoyed many activities, including golf, kayaking, biking, and hiking, which were followed by a winery tour, tasting, and team dinner at the beautiful Noble Ridge Vineyard and Winery in Okanagan Falls, B.C. The winery is owned by 1978 team co-captain, Jim D'Andrea (Artsci’77, MA’79, Law’82), and his wife, Leslie (MacIntosh) (Sc’81). Plans are already underway for the team’s 50th reunion in 2028 to be held in Kingston.

  • 1990s

    Shaun Morris

    – Artsci’99, Meds’03

    Fall 2023

    Shaun Morris has been named as the co-director for the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health. Shaun’s journey towards a career in global health started when he was a member of the Queen’s Medical Outreach (QMO) Guyana Project in 1999 and 2000. Now a pediatric infectious diseases physician, a clinician-scientist at SickKids Hospital and an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Toronto, Shaun works in Canada, South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Africa. 

  • Brett Christopher (Artsci'97), Frank Cipolla (Artsci’98), Tim Evans (Com'99), James Freeman (Com'99), Paul Levia (Artsci’97, MIR’98), Michael Payne, and Justin Skinner (Artsci'98) and Jim Vlahos (Artsci’98) are celebrating 20 years of rivalry in their annual fantasy hockey pool

    1990s

    Michael Payne

    – Artsci’99, Artsci/Ed’00

    Fall 2023

    Brett Christopher (Artsci'97), Frank Cipolla (Artsci’98), Tim Evans (Com'99), James Freeman (Com'99), Paul Levia (Artsci’97, MIR’98), Michael Payne, Justin Skinner (Artsci'98), and Jim Vlahos (Artsci’98) are celebrating 20 years of rivalry in their annual fantasy hockey pool. These 20 years have brought them to such exotic draft locales as Niagara Falls, Baileyboro, Corbyville and Whitby. Hundreds of dollars have changed hands over the years of competition and friendship.