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Lexpert Global Mining 2016/17

The Lexpert Special Editions profiles selected Lexpert-ranked lawyers whose focus is in Corporate, Infrastructure, Energy and Litigation law and relevant practices. It also includes feature articles on legal aspects of Canadian business issues.

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32 LEXPERT | 2016/17 | WWW.LEXPERT.CA SOCIAL LICENCE LOSING YOUR SOCIAL LICENCE THE GLOBAL MINING sector is under crushing pressure to slash budgets for project development just to survive the current cycle of low metal prices. Yet, while some Canadian mining outfits operating domestically and abroad are touching the brakes on their corporate social responsibility programs, most realize completely stopping CSR programs to save money could be a death knell for current operations and future development when prices do bounce back. Toronto environmental lawyer Adam Chamberlain hasn't person- ally seen mining-sector clients or companies "pushing aside their CSR initiatives." But, adds Chamberlain, National Leader of the Team North, Aboriginal Law and Climate Change Groups at Borden Lad- ner Gervais LLP, with profits down in the sector there's been a disin- centive to move CSR initiatives ahead at the pace they once did. "at Despite tough times, miners can't afford to gut corporate social responsibility programs by Anthony Davis PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK

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