[2] Rouleau was a partner with the law firms Cassels Brock & Blackwell from his call to the Bar in 1979 to 1987, Genest Murray, DesBrisay, Lamek from 1987 to 2000, and Heenan Blaikie from 2000 to 2002.
[2] In 1983, Rouleau was part of John Turner’s campaign for leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada after Pierre Trudeau announced retirement.
[2] Rouleau was also a founding member of the Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Ontario and was its President from 1985 to 1987.
[7] Toronto Sun opinion columnist Lorne Gunter criticized the report's conclusion, and wrote that "Rouleau read into the Emergencies Act his own form of the Constitution's notwithstanding clause".
[8] In another opinion column in the Toronto Sun, Brian Lilley noted that Rouleau had faced public allegations that he was Trudeau's uncle.