The demand for critical minerals, ESG accountability, and Indigenous consultation is reshaping dealmaking

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ENERGY AND MINING

Developing, sustaining strong relationships crucial for Indigenous consultation in mining: lawyers
Project certainty entails long-term, sustainable benefit for impacted First Nation
Progress on critical minerals, but foreign investment scrutiny squeezing capital access: lawyers
Feds and provincial governments have released strategies to turn Canada into critical minerals hub
The future of M&A in mining and energy is in the interplay between the two sectors
The push for alternative energy and decarbonization is blurring the lines between mining and energy
Navigating the convergence of energy and mining in a transformative era
Critical minerals and the evolution of ESG and Indigenous consultation are reshaping dealmaking
Mining is being seen in a whole new light in Canada
The industry is now being relied on to provide solutions to some of our most critical issues

LEADING LAWYERS IN ENERGY AND MINING

Michael S. Allen
Year called to bar: 1976
Vancouver, British Columbia
Nadir André
Year called to bar: 1998
Montréal, Québec
Kristyn Annis
Year called to bar: 2005
Toronto, Ontario
Jennifer A. Archer
Year called to bar: 2005
Vancouver, British Columbia
Sarah J. F. Bird
Year called to bar: 2005
Vancouver, British Columbia
Randall W. Block
Year called to bar: 1985
Calgary, Alberta