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Bridget Gilbride

Bridget Gilbride

Canada 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Bridget Gilbride is a partner in our Vancouver office. She is an experienced litigator focused on Indigenous legal issues and environmental law. Bridget advises on permitting, environmental assessments, and Indigenous and Aboriginal legal issues such as the duty to consult, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and section 35 of the Constitution. Bridget’s core focus is advising clients advancing projects, through provincial and federal approval processes, and representing them in regulatory hearings and litigation. She has acted as counsel at all levels of court in British Columbia, Yukon, and the Federal Court, as well as at the Supreme Court of Canada and numerous administrative tribunals.

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Chambers Canada Guide

Aboriginal Law - Nationwide - Canada

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Bridget Gilbride is held in high esteem for her Indigenous law practice, which features particular expertise in litigation surrounding commercial and regulatory issues. She is based in Fasken's Vancouver office.

Strengths

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  • Bridget is an academic and, at the same time, very practical and strategic in her advice. She brings those two qualities together, which is hard to find. She is also highly responsive.

    Aboriginal LawChambers Canada Guide
  • Bridget provides us with very high quality and strategic advice. She is proactive and is able to see the big picture.

    Aboriginal LawChambers Canada Guide
  • Bridget is very detail-oriented and thorough.

    Aboriginal LawChambers Canada Guide
  • Bridget is very smart, very practical and very hard-working.

    Aboriginal LawChambers Canada Guide

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