Former Toronto mayoral candidate Deborah Morrish has a long list of accomplishments. She earned a Masters degree in French from York University and worked for the University of Toronto in executive roles. Her previous experience also includes time as a consultant at the Refugees Appeals Board in South Africa and as a French Immersion teacher for the Scarborough Board of Education. Both women have strong connections with the community, which she has used to foster connections across Toronto.

Deborah Morrish

Her background as a human rights advocate has earned her many credentials. Her qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Master’s degree in French from the Sorbonne. She also holds a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Parts I and II from the Toronto Bar Association. Her personal philosophy is that lifelong learning and education are necessary for making a difference in the world. Her educational background has helped her to achieve a high level of success.

Deborah Morrish is a well-respected adjudicator, a mother of four children, and a humanitarian consultant. She strongly believes in lifelong learning. In addition to her Masters degree, she also earned a Management for Executives certificate from the Canada School of Public Service and a Diploma in French from the Sorbonne. She holds the Alternative Dispute Resolution Certification Parts 1 and 2 from the Institute of Dispute Resolution, Toronto.

A mother of four, Deborah Morrish has dedicated most of her career to helping others in crisis. She is a dedicated advocate for lifelong learning, and has several degrees. Her MBA from York University, a certificate from the Canadian School of Public Service and a diploma in French from La Sorbonne, all of which she received while working for the World Health Organization. In addition to these degrees, she holds a Diploma in French from the Sorbonne and is certified in Alternative Dispute Resolution.

A renowned adjudicator, Deborah Morrish has spent her entire career advocating for people in crisis. She is a proud mother and advocate for lifelong learning, and has earned several degrees. She holds a Management for Executives certificate from the Canada School of Public Service and a Diploma in French from La Sorbonne. She has a Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution Certification Parts 1 and 2 in Toronto. In addition to her Masters degree in French, she also holds a Master’s degree in law.

A lifetime of education and experience has led Deborah Morrish to a highly successful career as an adjudicator. Her work as an adjudicator has led her to hold positions as a vice chair of the Ontario Social Assistance Review Board, assistant deputy chair of the Immigration and Refugee Board, and even a consultant to UNHCR in South Africa. She has a background in education and continues to pursue her education to stay ahead in the field of her passion, advocating for people who are in need.

An internationally renowned adjudicator, Deborah Morrish is an advocate for people in crisis. A former educator, she has also worked as an immigration and refugee consultant. She believes in lifelong learning, and has accumulated a variety of degrees. Her Master’s degree in English literature is from the University of Ottawa. She also holds a certificate in French from La Sorbonne. All of this education has helped her make a difference in the lives of people in her community.

In addition to her Master’s degree in English, Deborah Morrish is a Canadian citizen. She has lived and worked in the city of Montreal for the past 35 years, serving as a vice-chair of the Ontario Social Assistance Review Board, assistant deputy chair of the immigration and refugee board, and has worked as a volunteer for UNHCR in South Africa. Her extensive education includes a master’s degree in French, an undergraduate diploma in economics, and a number of other diplomas and certificates.

A former educator, Deborah Morrish has dedicated her life to advocating for people in crisis. In addition to her advocacy work, she is a humanitarian consultant and a renowned adjudicator. A proponent of lifelong learning, Deborah is a well-educated and a proud mother. She has a Master’s degree in English and French from the La Sorbonne. In addition to her Masters degree, she holds a Diploma in French from La Sorbonne.