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Sean Casey was Managing Partner of the Charlottetown law firm of Stewart McKelvey. He joined Stewart McKelvey in 1989, becoming a Partner in 1993. He was appointed as Queen’s Counsel in 2008.
From 2003-2008, Sean worked with the family business, Paderno, as President of the Paderno Group of Companies. He worked extensively in strategic planning, financial management, operations and human resources. Sean elected to return to Stewart McKelvey and was named Managing Partner in 2008.
Always active at work and in his community, Sean has been President of the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce, chair of the Canadian Soccer Association National Appeals Committee, as well as Chair of Spud Minor Hockey Tournament. He has also volunteered with Holy Redeemer Church, the Canadian Soccer Association, Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association, Winsloe West Royalty Soccer Club, the PEI Marathon, and was an advisor on The Entrepreneur’s Forum
A graduate of St. Francis Xavier and Dalhousie universities, Sean resides in West Royalty with his wife, Kathleen, and their two sons, Ryan and Dean. Sean is a keen sports fan, golfer and runner.
OTTAWA– By voting down a Liberal motion calling on the Conservatives to restore the qualifying age for the Old Age Security (OAS) to 65, this government [...] More »
VIMY, FRANCE— Veterans Affairs critic Sean Casey made the following statement today on the 95th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge: “Today marks a day [...] More »
OTTAWA– The Liberal Party is calling on the Conservative government to support a Liberal motion to safeguard Canada’s Old Age Security (OAS), said Liberal Veterans Affairs [...] More »
OTTAWA– Liberal Veterans Affairs critic Sean Casey made the following statement today about Conservative secrecy at the Veterans Affairs committee: “Yesterday, I presented a motion to [...] More »
Liberals introduced a motion in the House of Commons Committee on Veterans Affairs today calling for public hearings to strengthen the privacy protection of medical records and other personal information belonging to Canadian veterans. More »
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