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Carenza, Paul S. Gowling WLG
(416) 369-7367 paul.carenza@gowlingwlg.com
Mr. Carenza works with Canadian and international clients in the private and
public sectors, delivering creative and compliant tax solutions to assist with
achieving business goals. He also regularly assists clients in the design and
implementation of compensation plans. He is fluent in English and French.
Chadwick, Robert J. Goodmans LLP
(416) 597-4285 rchadwick@goodmans.ca
Mr. Chadwick focuses on corporate, banking, private equity, insolvency and
reorganizations, and M&A law on national, cross-border and international
transactions. He counsels a diverse group of clients, including boards, in
various industries. He has advised on the restructurings of numerous mining,
energy, oil & gas and other resource companies and developers.
Chamberlain, Adam Gowling WLG
(416) 369-7223 adam.chamberlain@gowlingwlg.com
Mr. Chamberlain's practice at Gowling WLG encompasses environmental,
Indigenous, natural resources and other regulatory requirements for mining
and other large projects. He has acted for mining companies, governments
and Indigenous organizations across Canada and in the Canadian Arctic.
He is an active member of the firm's Canada North, Environmental
and Indigenous Practice Groups.
Chambers, Gordon R. Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
(604) 691-6106 gchambers@casselsbrock.com
Mr. Chambers' securities practice encompasses public and private offer-
ings of securities, regulatory requirements applicable to public companies
and M&A. His clients are principally mining companies, including TSX-listed
Australian issuers.
Choi, Nancy Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
(416) 860-6591 nchoi@casselsbrock.com
Ms. Choi represents both investment dealers and public companies in a
variety of corporate finance transactions in the mining sector and in the
cannabis industry, including public and private security offerings. She also
advises public companies on general corporate and securities laws matters.
Christian, John T.C. Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
(604) 691-6102 jchristian@casselsbrock.com
Mr. Christian's practice focuses on corporate finance and securities law, M&A
and related corporate and commercial law matters. He assists issuers and
underwriters in connection with the offering of securities by way of public
offerings and private placements. His practice includes friendly and hostile
take-over bid transactions and proxy solicitations.
to consult; and yet there are other principles that
differ dramatically depending on the province in
which a project is located," the authors write.
For example, BC, Manitoba and Québec are
the only jurisdictions that don't explicitly state in
their policies that Aboriginal communities must
participate in the consultation process. e poli-
cies of these three provinces are still in dra form.
According to McNab, Aboriginal issues are be-
coming ever more complex. "It's becoming harder
and harder for any party to get a comfort level that
will lead to a manageable and consistent solution,"
the lawyer says. "And one of the reasons is that we
keep inviting more and more people to the table."
To be clear, no one disagrees that the duty to con-
sult is an important part of project development,
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