Education
- Partner, McKercher LLP, 2020
- Master of Laws in Medical Law (with Distinction), Queen Mary University of London, 2016
- Law Clerk, Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan, 2008-2009
- Bachelor of Laws (with Great Distinction), College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, 2008
- Bachelor of Commerce (with Great Distinction), University of Saskatchewan, 2008
Preferred Service Areas
- Administrative Law
- Civil Litigation
- Corporate and Commercial Litigation
- Health Care
- Medical Malpractice Defense
- Privacy and Information Protection
- Real Estate and Land Development
Professional Involvement
- Member, Canadian Bar Association
- Member, Saskatoon Bar Association
Community Involvement
- Volunteer, Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan
- Volunteer, Pro Bono Students Canada
- Board Member, Saskatoon SPCA, 2019
Anita is a partner in the Saskatoon office where her practice is focused in the area of civil litigation with a special interest in health law, privacy law and professional disciplinary matters.
Anita (Wandzura) Fraser returned to McKercher LLP in 2016 from the United Kingdom, where she received her Master of Laws in Medical Law (with Distinction) from Queen Mary University of London. Anita originally joined the Firm in 2009 after clerking with the Court of Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan. She joined the partnership in 2020.
Anita practices in the area of civil litigation with a special interest in health law, privacy law and professional disciplinary matters. She has appeared before all levels of Saskatchewan court and Federal court, as well as various administrative tribunals. Anita obtained a Certificate in Privacy Law and Information Management in Healthcare from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2022.
Papers
- “Medically-Assisted Dying in Canada: Storms on the Horizon” Master’s Dissertation, Queen Mary University of London, 2016
- “Community Treatment Orders in Saskatchewan: What Went Wrong?” (2008) 71(2) Sask. L. Rev. 269
- “The Enforcement of Security Interests Against the Personal Property of First Nations Persons on a Reserve” (2007) 39(1) Ottawa l. Rev. 1
- “Capacity of Persons with Mental Disabilities to Testify” (Summer 2006) Vol. XX No. 4 C.B.A. Saskatchewan Bar notes 12
- Risk Management Council, Covering the Field: Sports Related Personal Injuries and Insurance Coverage