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Lexpert Global Mining 2015

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22 LEXPERT | 2015/16 | WWW.LEXPERT.CA the obligation of reporting. "One is payments made in a consultative capacity," she says. "ere are situations where there is a rights-bearing community with an organization that will take the lead on consultation with industry. It might not be a 'govern- ment' as we know it, so there's a question whether pay- ments will be caught by the Act. "e other area I'd call a little uncertain is if the or- ganization is acting in a commercial capacity — and sometimes there are band-owned contactors providing goods or services. Would payments apply as to Aborigi- nal government? Sometimes the payments to the band- owned contractors are being made under the umbrella of an impact-benefit agreement, so that's when you start getting into that grey area." Jamieson says impact-benefit agreements between Aboriginal groups and mine developers have long been considered confidential contracts, and there is pushback with both sides arguing that the transparency act should be applied in such a way that they remain as private ar- Hutchison, Alan J. Dentons Canada LLP (604) 443-7119 alan.hutchison@dentons.com Mr. Hutchison practises in the areas of securities and corporate/ commercial law with an emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and corporate governance. He also practises in the areas of mining and energy law. Ignasiak, Martin Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (403) 260-7007 mignasiak@osler.com Mr. Ignasiak appears in courts and tribunals in his regulatory and environmental law practice. He advises on oil sands, electric generation and mining facilities approvals. He also advises on Aboriginal issues and impact benefit agreements. Isaac, Thomas Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (403) 260-7060 tisaac@osler.com Mr. Isaac is a nationally recognized authority on Aboriginal law and related regulatory and environmental matters, and advises mining, energy, oil, gas, pipeline and forestry companies, lenders and investors, and governments across Canada. Jamieson, JoAnn P. Lawson Lundell LLP (403) 218-7514 jjamieson@lawsonlundell.com Ms. Jamieson advises on environmental, Aboriginal and regulatory law matters. She acts for companies developing major resource projects including oil sands, oil and gas facilities, power, wind energy and mining in Alberta, BC and North of 60. Kagetsu, Brett A. Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP (604) 443-7601 brett.kagetsu@gowlings.com Mr. Kagetsu focuses on public offerings, private placements and reverse take-overs. He advises on plans of arrangement, amalgamations, spin-out transactions, regulatory compliance, shareholder meetings and proxy solicitations. Keough, Loyola G. Bennett Jones LLP (403) 298-3429 keoughl@bennettjones.com Mr. Keough is a partner in the firm's Regulatory Department. He has particular experience in oil, gas, electricity, LNG, rates, facilities and environmental matters. His clients include utilities, pipelines, buyers, producers, shippers and banks. LEXPERT RANKED LAWYERS "I think the transparency act means First Nations are going to notice anyone who was paying less than the average previously, and the next time around, and probably going to want more. The cost of doing business is going to go up." - Roy Millen, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP PHOTO: REUTERS

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