Biography:
C. Gwendolyn Landolt graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Canada and was called to the British Columbia Bar.
She has had an extensive legal career in private practice, as a Crown prosecutor and as a lawyer with the federal government where she specialized in immigration and aboriginal affairs.
Gwen has written extensively on constitutional issues, in particular the Canadian Charter of Rights and has participated in many cases before the Supreme Court of Canada on pro-life and pro-family issues.
Gwen is one of the founders and is currently National Vice President of REAL Women of Canada, a national women’s organization founded in 1983. The organization is committed to the protection of the traditional family and human life, both in Canada and internationally. REAL Women is an NGO in SPECIAL consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.