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2019 Lexpert US Guide

The Lexpert Guides to the Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate and Litigation Lawyers in Canada profiles leading business lawyers and features articles for attorneys and in-house counsel in the US about business law issues in Canada.

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24 | LEXPERT • June 2019 | www.lexpert.ca/usguide In February 2018, Bill C-69, which would amend two fed- eral environmental acts, was introduced in Parliament; it has now passed second reading in the Senate. In January 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that a bankrupt oil and gas company in Alberta had to fulfill provincial environmental obligations before paying its creditors. Along with a Federal Court of Appeal ruling last August that insufficient consultation had been done with Indigenous peoples in the construction of the Trans Mountain Pipeline extension, the past year has seen notable rulings – and possible legislative changes – affecting envi- ronmental law in Canada. "There's still a lot of uncertainty over how the environ- mental assessment process will end up, as a result of Bill C-69," says Shawn Denstedt, Vice Chair of Western Cana- da at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, from his Calgary of- fice. Denstedt travels extensively in his job, and particularly in Asia, he finds that the outcome of this process is a hot topic for potential investment in Canada. "What will the regulatory system look like? And how Bill C-69: The Impact on Business Ventures THE PASSING OF BILL C-69 WILL BRING ABOUT SIGNIFICANT CHANGE. COULD IT BE TOO MUCH AT ONE TIME? BY ELIZABETH RAYMER Environmental PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK

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