Law Enforcement Review Board
Perry, Megan
Porter, Joel
Joel Porter is a practitioner and dispatcher with Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and previously completed a career in law enforcement. Both of these careers exposed Joel to the issues surrounding mental health issues and treatment programs available in Alberta. In addition, Joel has also been appointed to the Alberta Transportation Safety Board and the Mental Health Review Panel Roster.
Hahn, Brian
Brian R. Hahn is the Chief Executive Officer of BILD Calgary Region, a not-for-profit association involved in supporting all aspects of land development and the home-building industries. Prior to leading BILD Calgary Region, Brian progressively advanced in ATCO Gas, ATCO Pipelines, and Canadian Western Natural Gas. He has sat on many boards and committees, including STARS and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. Brian has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Portland, and has completed several management programs.
Brian R. Hahn was directly recruited and appointed to the Law Enforcement Review Board on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Board.
Miller, Brendan
Brendan Miller is a litigation and appellate lawyer with over a decade of experience at all levels of Court in Canada, and he has acted as counsel before various administrative tribunals, commissions, and boards. He is currently Special Counsel with Foster LLP. Brendan also is the course designer and instructor in Canadian Constitutional Law in the joint B.A./LL.B. program between Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Sussex Law School, England. He holds a Masters of Constitutional Law from Osgoode Hall Law School.
Brendan Miller was directly recruited and appointed to the Law Enforcement Review Board on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Board.
Buick, Glen
Glen Buick is a lay bencher with the Law Society of Alberta and a public adjudicator under the Health Professions Act. Formerly Alberta Culture’s assistant deputy minister and first executive director of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, he served on the Edmonton Assessment Review Board (2018–23) and multiple arts boards. A former federal foreign service officer and Canadian ambassador to Chile, he holds a BA from Queen’s and has received the Alberta Centennial and Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals.
Bourassa, Paul
Paul M. Bourassa is a lawyer with extensive experience in public service, adjudication, and institutional governance. He served as a Federal Crown Prosecutor and Justice Counsel with the Government of Canada, and as a consultant to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. He founded Bourassa Law, focusing on anti-money laundering, asset recovery, and justice system reform. Mr. Bourassa serves on Alberta adjudicative and advisory boards and is a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal recipient for his commitment to Francophone minority language rights.
Henderson, Hamish
Hamish Henderson has devoted over 40 years to serving Alberta and its people as a Lawyer and Mediator. He has appeared before all levels of the Alberta Courts. Mr. Henderson has also appeared before various administrative boards and tribunals and currently serves on several administrative and regulatory boards and committees. He is also a Collaborative Family Lawyer and Mediator. He is recognized for his fair and principled manner, always striving for balanced solutions and encouraging all parties to work together to achieve positive outcomes.
Osler, William
William Osler, KC, is a partner at Bennett Jones LLP in Calgary, where he practices corporate commercial law. He is currently a director of the Calgary Stampede and a former President and Chair of the Board. He is also a director of MS Canada and the of the Kidney Foundation of Canada (Southern Alberta Branch). William has a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Calgary. In 2025 he was awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal.
William Osler was directly recruited and appointed to the Law Enforcement Review Board on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Board.
Mann, Terri
Terri Mann is a former lawyer and practiced civil litigation, real estate, and dependent adult matters. She is currently serving the Provincial Land Compensation Board and Surface Rights Board (LPRT) since 2016. She previously worked with the Edmonton Assessment Review Board and WCB Appeals Commission. Ms. Mann has also instructed Business Law at local universities/colleges. She has a Bachelor of Commerce, a Bachelor of Laws, and a Canadian Securities Diploma.
Tripathy, Angela
Angela Tripathy holds a BSc and JD. She has private practice corporate law experience and has held executive roles across construction, homebuilding, education, insurance, and Indigenous governance. She has been equally committed to advancing social causes and corporate goals. Most recently, as CEO of the Gwich’in Tribal Council, she advanced strategic initiatives in governance, treaty negotiations, and community and organizational development. Angela is a respected, decisive leader who is known for her integrity, sound judgment, and collaborative leadership.
Angela Tripathy was directly recruited and appointed to the Law Enforcement Review Board on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Board.
Kwan, Bryan
Bryan Kwan is a Partner at McLennan Ross LLP in Edmonton with over 15 years of experience in litigation, governance, regulatory matters, and administrative law. Called to the Alberta Bar in 2008, he advises corporations, boards, public-sector organizations, and individuals, and has appeared before courts, tribunals, and arbitration panels across Canada. Bryan also has extensive community leadership experience, bringing valuable legal, governance, and public-service perspectives to the Law Enforcement Review Board.
Bryan Kwan was directly recruited and appointed to the Law Enforcement Review Board on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Board.
Painchaud, Denis
Hammerschmidt, Stephen
Stephen Hammerschmidt is currently an instructor in the faculty of business in the department of economics with NAIT. He was previously an instructor at Ryerson Polytechnic University in the faculty of business in the School of Business Management. He has various work experience with banks, specializing in real estate and mortgaging. He volunteered as the director of the Chinatown and Area Business Improvement Association from 2017-2023. He has a Master of Business Administration from York University, specializing in real property.
Stephen Hammerschmidt was directly recruited and appointed to the Law Enforcement Review Board on the basis of acceptably meeting the competencies, skills and attributes required by the Board.