Lance Triskle
BA, LLB, LLM
Professor, Honours Bachelor of Police Studies
Phone: 705.325.2740
Office: C214-L, Orillia Campus
Biography
Lance Triskle is an Anishinabe of Red Rock Indian Band. He’s also a faculty member in the Human Services and Community Safety portfolio at Georgian College. He teaches Dispute Resolution, Indigenous Justice: Advocacy and Community Development, Introduction to Criminal Law, Introduction to Security Skills, and Professional Standards for Policing.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science from the University of Western Ontario, a Bachelor of Laws from Queen’s University, a Teaching and Training certificate from Georgian College, and a Master of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.
Lance is a lawyer at the Bar of Ontario and member of the Law Society of Ontario. He’s also a member of the International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety.
During his major research project as part of his master’s degree, he worked in collaboration with an Indigenous organization to develop and implement a human resources policy including Indigenous dispute resolution processes.
Lance enjoys running, riding snowboards, and riding rollercoasters with his family. He continues to explore the rich features of Canada. Lance has traveled to the national capital, nine provincial capitals, two territorial capitals, and has visited more than 30 national parks and national historical sites. In addition, he has traveled to Fiji, enjoying the rainforests and standing on the International Date Line.
- Master of Laws (LLM), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto ON, 2009
- Teaching and Training Adults, Georgian College, Barrie ON, 2006
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Queen’s University, Kingston ON, 2000
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), University of Western Ontario, London ON, 1997
Professional affiliations
- Law Society of Ontario (LSO)
- Simcoe County Law Association (SCLA)
- International Association of Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
- Sigma Nu Fraternity
Certifications
- Level 1 Snowboard Instructor, Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (2016)
- Competition Coach, Curling Canada (2013)
- Board of Governors Team Award for the Debwewin miinwaa Nasskodaadiwin Miikaans
- Honoured as Valedictorian by Seven Generation Education Institute at Graduation Ceremony
- Called to the Ontario Bar
- Honoured with an Eagle Feather by the Queen’s Native Student Association, Queen’s University
- Corporal, Medical Assistant, 18 (Thunder Bay) Medical Company, Department of National Defence
Research interests
- Anishinabe and Haudenosaunee teachings
- Community-engaged scholarship
- Criminal law and criminal procedure
- Dispute resolution
- Restorative justice
Research projects
- Nboj jeih daah or “Let’s visit each other”: A Reflection on the Dispute System Design Process within An Aboriginal Organization
- Master’s major research project (2009)
Featured publications
- Triskle, L. (2020). Guide to Martin’s Annual Criminal Code (3rd ed.). Emond Montgomery Publications Limited.