Alexandra Strang
Lawyer

About Alex
Alexandra Strang is a member of our Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, and Indigenous Peoples Practice groups, with further experience primarily in administrative law.
Alexandra received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Honours) from Mount Allison University in 2018, where she was awarded the Department of Sociology Writing Prize for her work in critical criminology. While at Mount Allison, Alexandra also played varsity basketball for the Mounties.
Alexandra obtained her law degree from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University in 2022, along with an Indigenous Law Specialization Certificate. While at law school, Alexandra completed a Legislative Development Internship at the Senate of Canada, where she worked for the Honourable Senator Kim Pate. Alexandra also worked as a research assistant in the area of Aboriginal Law and was involved in a number of community organizations, including the Seventh Step Society of Nova Scotia, Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia, East Coast Prison Justice Society, and HaliFIX. Alexandra is also a founding member of the Dalhousie Prison Law Society, and is keen to grow this practice area as her career progresses.
Outside of the office, Alexandra prefers to be moving – you can find her at her local CrossFit gym, playing tennis, stand-up paddleboarding, or hiking with friends. Otherwise, she can be found listening to podcasts, spending time with her friends and family, or continuing her never-ending quest for the best ice cream in Halifax.
Education & Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Mount Allison University, 2018
- Juris Doctor, Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, 2022
- Aboriginal and Indigenous Law Specialization Certification, Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, 2022
- Bar Admission(s):
Associations & Activities
- Canadian Bar Association
- Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society