Sharlene Telles-Langdon

Sharlene Michelle "Shar" Telles-Langdon (born November 28, 1970) is a daughter of Marilyn Hermiston.
Early life
Shar was born to Marilyn Hermiston and her first husband. Later, she was adopted by Doug Hermiston, her mother's second husband.
Marriage and family
Telles-Langdon married David Telles-Langdon. He already had a daughter from a previous relationship, born about five years before:
Telles-Langdon had two biological children with her husband David:
- Sara Michele Telles-Langdon (born 11 December 1998)
- Neill Michael Telles-Langdon (born 27 June 2000)
Career
My education includes a B.A. in Criminology in 1991 and an LLB (Bachelor of Law) in 1995, both from the University of Manitoba. My legal career began with an articling student position at Justice Canada in 1995. I was called to the bar in Manitoba in 1996 and have remained with Justice Canada ever since. I have a breadth of practice experience, including immigration, aboriginal, and constitutional law. I predominately have conduct of litigation at the appeal stage. I have represented the Attorney General of Canada in appeals, references, and interventions in the Federal Court of Appeal, the Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and British Columbia Courts of Appeal, and in the Supreme Court of Canada.
— Shar Telles-Langdon, LinkedIn Profile, circa 2019 [1]
As of 2019 she is Senior General Counsel with the Department of Justice Canada.
Sources
Marilyn Hermiston
LinkedIn [2]