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The increase in significant infrastructure projects in Ontario highlights the challenging issues in managing the associated environmental and legal risks. Infrastructure projects may raise a number of issues including: meeting First Nation consultation requirements, capitalizing on climate change opportunities and navigating environmental assessment and permitting challenges. Proper identification and management of issues at all stages of an infrastructure project can affect its success, instead of the ultimate abandonment of a project. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to receive insight and practical guidance from leading practitioners on these emerging issues and opportunities.
| Program Chairs: |
Michael Fortier, Torys LLP Janet L. Bobechko, CS, Blaney McMurtry LLP
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| 1:30 pm |
Introductory Remarks |
| 1:35 pm |
Infrastructure Challenges: Emerging Issues and Trends in Infrastructure Development and an Overview of the Procurement Process
- Issues posed by aging infrastructure and using infrastructure projects as a catalyst for redevelopment and improved environmental performance
- How the procurement process works, including green procurement developments
- Opportunities for environmental counsel at various stages of infrastructure projects
| Moderator: |
Todd Latham, Founder, ReNew Canada |
| Speaker: |
Tariq Tacherbhai, Legal Counsel, Infrastructure Ontario |
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| 2:20 pm |
The Role of Environmental Assessment and Other Environmental and Planning Approvals for Infrastructure Projects
- The environmental assessment and regulatory approvals process
- The interaction between municipal and land use planning processes with environmental ones
- Planning for and overcoming environmental risks and constraints
| Moderator: |
Janet L. Bobechko, CS, Blaney McMurtry LLP |
| Panel: |
Adam G. Chamberlain, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Ian Dobrindt, AECOM Rodney V. Northey, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP |
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| 3:45 pm |
Break |
| 3:55 pm |
New Soil Rules: Implications for Infrastructure Development
- Overview of Ministry of the Environment's proposed best management practices for excess soil management policy
- Implications for infrastructure projects and creative solutions
- Managing site contamination issues under the amended O. Reg. 153/04
| Moderator: |
Michael J. Fortier, Torys LLP |
| Panel: |
Kathleen Anderson, Ontario Ministry of the Environment Alan Durand, Chair, Canadian Brownfield Network Technical Committee Frank Zechner, Frank J.E. Zechner Professional Corporation |
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| 4:55 pm |
Questions and Closing Remarks |
| 5:00 pm |
Program Concludes |