Dr. Anastasia Lintner
Ecojustice Staff Lawyer: Anastasia Lintner
“Practicing public interest environmental law is both challenging and fascinating. There is no drudgery of doing the same work day after day, and at Ecojustice, I’ve been able to do work that has touched so many regions and taken me so far.”
Dr. Anastasia Linter began her career at Ecojustice as a law student in 2000, and she brings forward dual expertise as a lawyer/economist to provide insight on the monetary consequences of environmental destruction.

- Dr. Anastasia Lintner, staff lawyer
Her combination of skills has led her to advocate for green space protection in Ontario and stronger water protection laws for the province.
Anastasia is also an adjunct professor in the University of Guelph’s economics department, where she teaches several courses, including environmental economics. In her spare time she volunteers for the Guelph Round Table on Environment, Economy and Society and Wellington Water Watchers.
Anastasia has a PhD in natural resource and environmental economics from the University of Guelph and a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. A natural coalition builder, she's been involved with numerous Ecojustice cases involving broad community stakeholders including work to preserve the Oak Ridges Moraine, Algonquin Park and advocating for strong environmental principles in Ontario's new Water Conservation and Opportunities Act.
She and her partner, Bo
have a blended family, including their son Nils and sons Dana and Kyle.


