Jason Mitchele has been practicing law as a Federal Prosecutor since 2003 for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. His practice involves the prosecution of firearms and narcotics offences. He currently leads the Toronto Superior Court Team. Jason is a proud advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities, serving as national advisor for Persons with Disabilities for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, board chair for ARCH Disability Law Centre, member of the Ontario Courts Accessibility Committee, member of the Customer Standards Development Committee established under the Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act, director for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Foundation, and co-founder and co-chair of the National Counsel of Employees Living with a Disability, Public Prosecution Service of Canada. In 2019, Jason was proud and honoured to be the recipient of the National Heads of Prosecution Courage and Perseverance Award in Quebec City. He will be participating in a Fireside Chat with The Hon. Justice Richard Bernstein on December 4.