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Graeme Littlemore

Belfast,County Antrim

Summary

Motivated penultimate-year law student at Queen's University Belfast with a strong academic foundation and hands-on experience in government, public service, and legislative roles. Skilled in legal research, communication, and organization. Interested in criminal and administrative law, particularly in international legal contexts, and seeking opportunities to apply legal and public sector experience to address complex legal issues.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work history

Legislative Assistant

Government of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
10.2022 - 08.2024
  • Managed the MP's legislative schedule, drafted speeches, and responded to dozens of daily constituent correspondence and phone calls promptly.
  • Assisted with the MP's Parliamentary Secretary role (Minister of National Revenue), including weekly Question Period briefs and coordinated with Ministry staff to improve legislative communications.
  • Prepared the MP for semi-weekly Standing Committee meetings (Vice-Chair, Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics and the Public Accounts Committee) and organized community events.
  • Researched and provided insight on relevant and pressing legislation to enhance the MP's engagement with local community stakeholders.

Member's Assistant

Member of Parliament's Constituency Office
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
06.2022 - 12.2022

• Managed the MP's schedule in the constituency and provided administrative support, including triaging dozens of daily front-desk constituent enquiries in-person, via e-mail and by phone call.
• Liaised with dozens of local organizations, businesses, and government bodies to promote constituency interests.
• Triaged and assisted in dozens of immigration and passport cases for constituents and promptly conducted CRM case management toward efficient public service delivery and resolutions.

Education

LLB (Senior Status)

Queen's University Belfast
Belfast
09.2024 -

Honours Bachelor of Arts - Criminology, Law and Society and Political Science Double Major

University of Toronto
09.2015 - 06.2020

Skills

  • Competency in Lexis, Westlaw, and BAILII legal research software
  • CRM software competency
  • MS Office Suite competency
  • Superior communication skills and public speaking experience
  • Experienced and effective in collaborative environments

Accomplishments

Boost Your Skills Award (2025) – Queen's University Belfast

Received this competitive £250 award for participating in career-enhancing initiatives, including the Jessup International Moot Court Competition.

Novice Moot Semi-Finalist & Best Skeleton Argument (2024) – Queen's University Belfast

Reached the semi-finals and won Best Skeleton Argument out of 15 teams; developed oral advocacy and legal research skills.

Political Science Student Leadership Award (2020) – University of Toronto Mississauga

Honoured by the Political Science Department for outstanding leadership, volunteer service, and contribution to the University community for extra-curricular and community work.

Model UN Best Delegate (2018) – University of Toronto Mississauga Model UN

Awarded for excellence in debate, diplomacy, and committee participation achieving a top ranking in a competition of 20+ students.

Project(s)

StreetLaw Pro Bono Initiative (2025) – Queen's University Belfast
Delivered a community-based legal workshop on the UK corporate insolvency regime for small suppliers in Northern Ireland. Collaborated with the School of Law and Carson McDowell LLP. Selected through a competitive process to facilitate effective presentation of legal research in this area of law.

Timeline

LLB (Senior Status)

Queen's University Belfast
09.2024 -

Legislative Assistant

Government of Canada
10.2022 - 08.2024

Member's Assistant

Member of Parliament's Constituency Office
06.2022 - 12.2022

Honours Bachelor of Arts - Criminology, Law and Society and Political Science Double Major

University of Toronto
09.2015 - 06.2020
Graeme Littlemore