Jasmine Cook

Barrister, Solicitor, Associate, Mediator

Jasmine joined the CJC & Co. LLP family as a law student in March, 2014 and as a lawyer in, 2017 (yeah we kept her). Jasmine is the proud mother of the ever-active Brielle, who currently enjoys practicing how many cartwheels she can do in a row, and Christian, who currently enjoys playing in the toilet. Jasmine began her formal education at the University of Saskatchewan in 2007. She then followed her mother’s path and completed the Program of Legal Studies for Native People in 2012 before entering the University of Saskatchewan, College of Law. Jasmine obtained her Juris Doctor degree in April 2015, and was called to the bar in 2017. Jasmine is a practicing member in good standing with the Law Society of Saskatchewan, and a member of the Canadian Bar Association, Saskatoon Bar Association, and Saskatchewan Trial Lawyer’s Association. She is also a member of Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan. As a student, Jasmine volunteered extensively in legal research and writing for the determination of a complex Charter issue. Jasmine’s 3 part article, “Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and the Criminal Justice System” is published in The Advocate (it’s worth a read).

Jasmine has been an active volunteer for many organizations in Saskatoon such as, The Saskatoon SPCA, Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers and Sisters, and the Brady Academy of Dance (well done Madam). Jasmine is a fur-baby lover as well (beloved Lilly of 15 years and step sister to Min and Heidi). After doing things causing eyebrow lifts and eye rolling among the CJC family, Jasmine can often be heard saying, “just love me.” We’re trying, we’re trying. Her aspirations are to become both the C and the J, and though an accomplished dancer, Jasmine hopes to one day conquer her issues with gravity.

“I love the woman I am because I fought to become her.”
– Kaci Diane