Publications

Having a strong interest in the public affairs of the country, Thomas enjoys writing on political and business issues.  He has been published in both national and local newspapers, as well as in a prominent legal journal.

I received excellent service from from Thomas Mathews from my initial phone call to him, all the way to the very end. I was charged with assault after getting into a fight on a Friday night and was referred by a friend to contact him. As I am a professional and my career would be greatly harmed with a criminal record, I knew that I needed to get the charge dropped. Mr. Mathews was able to get me off on a peace bond and had the assault charge dropped after negotiations with the prosecutor. This allowed me to keep a clean record. I can say that I was very happy with the result obtained.

Client A.A.

Thomas has represented me in both civil and criminal proceedings. His professionalism and legal knowledge are beyond reproach. My cases were complex and Thomas' thoroughness leading up to trial and skill in the courtroom were invaluable. I recommend his services to whomever is seeking ardent and comprehensive counsel on complicated matters.

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Canadian Competition Law Review, Spring 2014 Issue – The Failing Firm: Reexamining Canada’s Approach to Rescue Mergers in Light of the US and EU Experience (2013 James Bocking Award)

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Financial Post, February 5, 2014 – The Rooney Rule: How the OSC could tackle diversity in Canada’s boardrooms using NFL’s playbook

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Montreal Gazette, May 21, 2015 – How the federal Conservatives can become the Natural Governing Party

The Globe and Mail, Jan 25, 2024 – Canada should open telecom and airlines to foreign competition from friendly countries

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The Hamilton Spectator, September 16, 2014 – Business ties can knit together a nation: Time to close the distance between Quebec and the rest of Canada
The Hamilton Spectator, July 22, 2016 – Rescuing the real Canadian conservatism: We must separate our brand with that of the current mean-spirited Republicanism