Afton Brown (Eddy) has extensive work experience in the legal field. They started their career as a Caseworker at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic in 2009. In 2010, they worked as a Policy Summer Student at Legal Aid Ontario and as a Student Researcher at The Refugee Forum. In 2011, they had internships at both the Occupational Health and Safety Tribunal and HRSDC. They also began their work at Legal Aid Ontario as a Student-at-law. In 2012, they became a Criminal Duty Counsel at Legal Aid Ontario and in 2013, they served as a Supervisory Duty Counsel. In 2014, they transitioned to the role of Staff Lawyer at Legal Aid Ontario - Family Law Office. Most recently, starting in August 2017, they have been an Assistant Crown Attorney at the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General.
Afton Brown (Eddy) began their education journey in 2003 by enrolling at McMaster University. Afton pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors, focusing on Political Science and Peace Studies. Afton spent four years at McMaster, concluding their undergraduate studies in 2007.
Subsequently, Afton continued their academic pursuits at the University of Ottawa, where they attended from 2008 to 2011. During this period, they pursued a Juris Doctor (JD) degree with a specialization in Common Law.
Based on the given information, Afton Brown (Eddy) completed their Hon. B.A. in Political Science and Peace Studies at McMaster University in 2007, followed by successfully obtaining a Juris Doctor (JD) in Common Law from the University of Ottawa in 2011.
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