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Special Edition on Energy 2018

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32 LEXPERT | 2018 | WWW.LEXPERT.CA Miller, Keith F. Stikeman Elliott LLP (403) 266-9055 kmiller@stikeman.com Mr. Miller is a member of Stikeman Elliott's Energy Regulatory Group. He has experience in matters regulated by the Alberta Energy Regulator, National Energy Board, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, and BC Envi- ronmental Assessment Office relating to the construction, operation and environmental management of oil & gas facilities. He also represents clients in public utility proceedings. Mercury, John M. Bennett Jones LLP (403) 298-4493 mercuryj@bennettjones.com Mr. Mercury's practice focuses on mergers, acquisitions, corporate finance transactions and fund formation for US and Canadian private-equity inves- tors, in the energy, financial services, consumer products and other indus- tries. He also plays a strategic role in client relationship management at the firm as the Vice Chair of Clients and Industries. Melchers, Sophie Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP (514) 847-4784 sophie.melchers@nortonrosefulbright.com Ms. Melchers practises mainly in the areas of commercial, corporate and securities litigation. She has represented clients before the Québec courts and the Supreme Court of Canada in connection with disputed take-over bids, dissenting shareholder remedies, shareholders' agreements, plans of arrangement, rights of first refusal and insider trading. McFadden, QC, David J. Gowling WLG (416) 369-7243 david.mcfadden@gowlingwlg.com Mr. McFadden acts for clients involved in electricity distribution, transmission and generation. He is Chair of Toronto Hydro and Vice Chair of the Energy Trans- formation Network of Ontario. He is a director of Cricket Energy and the Ontario Energy Association. He is a member of the Advisory Board of MaRS Advanced Energy Centre and Council for Clean and Reliable Energy. Massé, David Stikeman Elliott LLP (514) 397-3685 dmasse@stikeman.com Mr. Massé specializes in M&A, securities and corporate finance, including a focus on the mining and energy sectors. He has significant experience act- ing for issuers, sponsors, underwriters and financial institutions in connection with M&A, financings, joint ventures and project development in Canada and abroad. Martins, Manuel A. Gowling WLG (519) 575-7542 manuel.martins@gowlingwlg.com Mr. Martins acts for and advises owners, investors and lenders in the renew- able energy and infrastructure industry. His practice includes purchase, sale, leasing and financing transactions. He provides the trusted advice, common-sense thinking and strategic insight clients need to succeed. He is past leader of the Real Estate Practice Group and a current Trustee of Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP. LEXPERT-RANKED LAWYERS challenge," the Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development said in a December 2017 report. For Canadian lawyers practising in the Energy and Climate Change sectors, the introduction of the framework meant that clients would be turn- ing to them for advice on issues related to the new carbon-pricing landscape. "As lawyers, we can help companies navigate the many nuances of climate-related policies," says Selina Lee-Andersen, a partner in the Van- couver office of McCarthy Tétrault LLP and co-author of the firm's 2018 report, Climate Change Essentials. At the moment, the nuances are, to say the least, still being worked out among the nation's political stakeholders. "We see that [lack of unanimity] in lots of dif- ferent areas of practice and businesses in Canada because we have 10 provinces and three territories and a federal government, so we oen have 13 or 14 different solutions to things," says Jason Kro, a partner in the Emissions Trading & Climate Change practice at Stikeman Elliott LLP in To- ronto. Evan Dixon, a partner in the Calgary of- fice of Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP and co-author of the article, "Challenging times for the competitiveness of Canada's oil & gas indus- try," published in Financier Worldwide magazine, concurs. e seemingly eternal political to-ing and fro-ing, "is both the reality of Canada and one of the obstacles of actually doing things on these kinds of topics." As of early summer 2018, all governments had signed on to the federal framework except for Saskatchewan, which adamantly opposes the federal imposition of any type of carbon- pricing plan and Ontario, led by newly elected Premier Doug Ford, who has axed his predeces- sor's provincial cap and trade plan. Ford said he will revoke Ontario Regulation 144/16 under the Climate Change Mitigation and Low-carbon Economy Act, S.O. c. 7 that outlines the carbon pricing system and took aim at carbon taxes in general, adding they are "no more than govern- ment cash grabs that do nothing for the envi- ronment. We are getting Ontario out of the carbon tax business." Manitoba, which had initially declined to sign "The main thing clients here want help with is compliance. But there is a whole slew of other issues." - SELINA LEE-ANDERSEN, MCCARTHY TÉTRAULT LLP

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