“We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way down.” – Kurt Vonnegut

About Parker

Parker is a member of our Municipal, Labour & Employment, and Litigation service areas, with a particular focus on insurance defence litigation.

Parker was born and raised in Chance Harbour, Nova Scotia. He graduated from Mount Allison University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy). At Mount Allison, he was the recipient of the Dr. J.E.A. Crake Scholarship in Humanities, and both the Treash and Lisson Memorial Prizes in Philosophy.

Parker received his law degree from Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law in 2021. While in law school, Parker completed an internship with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, as well as a pro bono project with the Centre for Law and Democracy.

Parker routinely advises municipalities on a variety of challenging matters. He assists clients with navigating dynamic labour relations issues. Parker also has experience litigating disputes and is keen on growing his insurance defence practice. He takes a practical, conscientious, and personable approach in dealing with all client matters and has represented clients at all levels of Court in Nova Scotia. Parker also has experience as a prosecutor, having worked as an agent for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.

In his spare time, Parker enjoys spending time with family and friends, being active, watching movies, playing guitar, creative writing, and reading.

Professional Activities:
• Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
• Canadian Bar Association