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Annick Provencher is a Full Professor in Tax Law at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal. She holds a LL.D. from the University of Ottawa (2014), LL.M. in Taxation from HEC Montréal (2006), and LL.B./B.C.L. from McGill University (1999). Her research focuses on the intersection of taxation policy, gender equality, and social redistribution mechanisms, with a particular emphasis on feminist legal theory and interdisciplinary approaches to fiscal law. She leads multiple research projects, including studies on Canadian corporate tax systems and fiscal policies affecting women.
Education:
- LL.D. (2014), University of Ottawa
- LL.M. Fisc. (2006), HEC Montréal
- LL.B. et B.C.L. (1999), McGill University
Research Interests:
Her work bridges tax law with sociology and gender studies, examining how tax policies shape social equity, particularly regarding women’s rights and childcare expenses. She also explores climate change fiscal policies, tax compliance ethics, and procedural fairness in audits. Recent projects include analyzing tax thresholds for automobiles and the role of notaries in residency verification.
Key Projects:
- Lead researcher: Aspects juridiques de la fiscalité canadienne des sociétés (2022–2026)
- Co-researcher: Communauté de recherche-action sur les droits économiques et sociaux (2022–2026)
Awards:
Recipient of the Prix du meilleur Répertoire et manuel de pratique de la Fondation du Barreau (2024) for her textbook on Canadian personal taxation law.
Grants & Leadership:
- Funded by the FRQSC (Strategic Regroupments Program) and CRSH (Partnership Development Grants)
- Oversees postdoctoral studies in tax law and gender policy at the University of Ottawa
Labs & Teams:
Membre of the CRDP—Centre de recherche en droit public and CDACI—Centre de droit des affaires et du commerce international.



