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From East to West: The Legal Minds Transforming Canada’s Infrastructure Landscape
Public-private partnerships (PPP) and Infrastructure projects have become increasingly crucial in shaping Canada’s development and economic landscape. As these sectors grow in importance, the lawyers who specialize in them have become key players in crafting deals that foster innovation, stimulate economic growth and navigate complex regulatory frameworks. This article profiles some of Canada’s most distinguished PPP and infrastructure lawyers, illuminating the vital roles they play in this dynamic and burgeoning industry.
1. Catherine Doyle – Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
From the bustling streets of Toronto, Catherine Doyle has carved a reputation for her expert handling of project finance and development across diverse sectors.
2. Chris Bennett – Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Also based in Toronto, Chris Bennett provides top-tier counsel and representation, boasting a robust client list including lenders, proponents, and sponsors across a multitude of industry sectors.
3. Douglas Younger – Aird & Berlis LLP
Douglas Younger chairs Aird & Berlis’s infrastructure practice, working on a wide array of transportation, civil and social infrastructure PPP projects from his base in Toronto.
4. David Little – Bennett Jones LLP
David Little operates from Vancouver, with significant experience managing project and infrastructure developments in British Columbia, often acting as an advisor to public authorities on social infrastructure projects.
5. Douglas R Sanders – Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Douglas Sanders leverages his engineering background to provide clients in Vancouver with a unique technical perspective across the PPP and construction spaces.
6. Josh Van Deurzen – Torys LLP
Josh Van Deurzen, based in Toronto, provides vital support to project proponents, lenders, and public authorities engaged in PPP transactions, showcasing versatility across the broader infrastructure sector.
7. Alain Massicotte – Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Leading Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP’s Montréal infrastructure group, Alain Massicotte represents public authorities, sponsors, and lenders in a range of project developments.
8. William Buchner – Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
William Buchner operates out of Toronto, specializing in the healthcare, power, and infrastructure sectors, with proficiency in project development and financing.
9. Ilan Dunsky – Dentons Canada LLP
Ilan Dunsky co-chairs Dentons’ infrastructure and PPP group from Montréal, where he represents clients across the Americas, particularly in rail and transportation projects.
10. Matt Mulligan – Norton Rose Fulbright
Operating out of Vancouver, Matt Mulligan is recognized for his prowess in procurement and contractual matters related to infrastructure and construction.
… and many more remarkable individuals shaping Canada’s infrastructure landscape.
Canada’s PPP and Infrastructure sectors continue to flourish due to the tireless efforts of these lawyers. Their collective expertise contributes to the nation’s ability to undertake ambitious projects that drive economic progress and improve the lives of all Canadians. With their guidance, Canada’s infrastructure future is in competent hands.
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