Ms. Joan Clark 1930-2020
On April 15, 2021, the Montreal SPCA honoured Ms. Clark in a virtual event presented in collaboration with the international law firm Norton Rose Fulbright.
The full event can be found here:
To watch the various testimonials of the video:
- Me Joanne Chriqui, lawyer, former colleague and friend of Ms. Clark
- Élise Desaulniers, previous Executive Director, Montreal SPCA
- Me Sophie Gaillard, lawyer, animal advocacy director, Montreal SPCA
- Me Malcolm E. Mcleod, lawyer, former colleague and friend of Ms. Clark
- Virginie Simoneau-Gilbert, author of the book Au nom des animaux : l’histoire de la SPCA de Montréal (1869-2019)
An inspiration
Even in French, everyone called her “Ms. Clark.” A strong and inspiring woman, she contributed in many ways to building contemporary Quebec. There is no doubt that Ms. Clark was a true force of nature and an example of integrity, courage and compassion. “Status quo” was clearly not one of her vocabulary words!
Her boldness and independence probably came from her mother, Olivia Pritchard, who dared to keep her maiden name all her life at a time when this was highly unusual choice.
A distinguished lawyer
Although Anglophone, Ms. Clark was educated in French and received her law degree from the Université de Montréal magna cum laude in 1954.
After her admission to the Quebec Bar, Ms. Clark joined the firm Ogilvy Renault, now Norton Rose Fulbright. Over her career there, Ms. Clark was garnered with numerous awards and honours.
A formidable litigator, Joan Clark appeared three times before the Supreme Court of Canada as an appellant and won each time, against all odds.
An ardent protector of animals
In addition to her professional accomplishments and the many doors she opened for the women to follow, Ms. Clark was particularly proud of one thing: the bill she drafted and that was adopted by the Government of Québec to better protect animals and ensure their welfare. A great and compassionate lover of animals, she created the Quebec Foundation for the Safety and Welfare of Animals in 1997. Ms. Clark’s faithful four-legged companions were an important part of her daily life.
Involved with the Montreal SPCA for many years, Ms. Clark and served as chair of its board of directors from 1984 to 1988. Her desire to further animal welfare even transcended her lifetime: in addition to the work she accomplished, she bequeathed a generous portion of her assets to the Montreal SPCA. To learn more about bequests, visit our planned giving page.
We will be forever indebted to Ms. Clark, and we work every day to honour her memory. Help us continue her work by making a donation.
Memorable moments in Ms. Clark’s life
1954 Admitted to the Quebec Bar and awarded the Governor General’s Academic Medal
1956 Began her career at Ogilvy Renault (now Norton Rose Fulbright)
1975 à 1993 Sat on the board of directors of the Montreal SPCA, serving as chair from 1984 to 1988
1991 Tabled “her” bill with the Quebec National Assembly for the protection of animals in Quebec
1995 Named honorary member of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI)
2007 Became lawyer emeritus of the Quebec Bar
2008 Invested into the Order of Canada
2012 Presented with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
2019 Awarded the Trailblazer Award from the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC)