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Special Edition on Infrastructure 2017

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22 LEXPERT | 2017 | WWW.LEXPERT.CA PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK BANKING ON INFRASTR FEDERAL PLAN Ledgett, Michael Dentons Canada LLP (416) 863-4793 michael.ledgett@dentons.com Mr. Ledgett has practised law in Ontario for more than 40 years. Michael cen- tres his practice on corporate and commercial law including corporate gov- ernance and private company M&A. His clients include businesses (domestic and foreign), governments and their agencies and not-for-profit organizations. Laval, Cyndi D. Gowling WLG (604) 891-2712 cyndi.laval@gowlingwlg.com Ms. Laval is a partner and leader of Gowling WLG's Corporate Finance, M&A and Private Equity Practice Group. She advises resource clients, domestically and internationally, on a broad range of activities with a particular focus on M&A, corporate finance and mining transactions. She is recognized as a leading mining and M&A lawyer by several publications. Lalonde, Paul M. Dentons Canada LLP (416) 361-2372 paul.lalonde@dentons.com Mr. Lalonde focuses on government contracting law, international trade, anti-corruption and international arbitration. He is one of Canada's leading experts on government procurement. He has represented clients in numerous government contracting disputes, including before the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, the Federal Court of Canada and provincial tribunals. Lacy, Alison Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP (416) 868-7891 alacy@fasken.com Ms. Lacy's practice focuses on the procurement, project development and project financing of large capital projects in the mining, infrastructure and energy sectors. She has advised on projects throughout Latin America as well as in Canada and India. She is currently working on projects in Chile, Peru, Panama and Canada. Kussner, Barnet H. WeirFoulds LLP (416) 947-5079 bkussner@weirfoulds.com Mr. Kussner's municipal law practice covers P3s, public infrastructure and other municipal capital facilities, high-density and mixed-use development applications, and Official Plan and Secondary Plan reviews. He has extensive experience acting for public- and private-sector clients before municipal councils, the Ontario Municipal Board and all court levels, including the Supreme Court of Canada. Krawchuk, Leanne C. Dentons Canada LLP (780) 423-7198 leanne.krawchuk@dentons.com Ms. Krawchuk advises mining producers in Canada on corporate/commercial, construction and procurement, corporate finance and securities, mergers and acquisitions and other mining legal matters including the negotiation of supply agreements with electricity producers. She advises on royalties, price reviews, dedication and unitization agreements and assignments and trans- fers of mining interests. LEXPERT-RANKED LAWYERS CANADA IS CONSIDERED best in class in the P3 market, and the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships' (CCPPP) annual conference is world- renowned, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi told attendees of a CCPPP luncheon in Toronto in April. "P3s will continue to play a critical role as we develop Infrastructure across the country," Sohi said. "We have seen the value the private sector has brought to the table" in terms of quality and delivery. e federal government plans to leverage those P3s in its ambitious plans for Infrastructure investing. In the government's Budget 2017 document, it announced an investment of $180 billion in Infrastructure over the

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