David Shannon (lawyer)

David Shannon
CM, OC, OOnt
Born (1963-08-29) August 29, 1963 (age 61)
Other namesDave
Alma materLakehead University 1982-1986, BA, Dalhousie University L.L.B.1987-1991, London School of Economics 1992-1997 L.L.M.
Occupation(s)Disability/human rights activist, lawyer, politician, actor, university lecturer, author, and adventurer
Spouses
Allison Denton
(m. 2001; div. 2006)
Darlene Bruzzese
(m. 2015)
Parent(s)William Shannon (father), Lorraine Shannon (mother)
RelativesLiana (sister), Janice (sister)

David Shannon, CM, OOnt (born August 29, 1963) is a Canadian disability/human rights activist, lawyer, politician, actor, university lecturer, author, and adventurer. After breaking his neck in a rugby scrum at the University of Waterloo in 1981, he was rendered a quadriplegic. Subsequently, Shannon finished law school and became a disability rights activist. His Dave Shannon Cross-Canada Tour in 1997 gained national media attention as he became the first quadriplegic to trek across Canada in a motorized wheelchair. Shannon has held positions in academia, law, social services, and human rights in both Thunder Bay, Ontario, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. In the late 2000s, Shannon became the first quadriplegic to reach the North Pole and to parachute out of an airplane at an altitude of over 25,000 feet. Shannon has won numerous prestigious awards and honours, such as the Order of Ontario and the Order of Canada for his work advancing the rights of the disabled and other minority groups in Canada and abroad.