Speakers
Partner, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental, Calgary
President & CEO, NWMO
former Deputy Minister, Ontario Ministry of Environment , Conservation and Parks and Ministry of Energy
Vice President, Sustainability, Wyloo
CLE / CPD Credit Information
- Ontario – Substantive - 1.5
- British Columbia – General - 1.5
- Quebec – Continuing education - 1.5
Join Osler and special guests Laurie Swami (President & CEO, NWMO), and Serge Imbrogno (former Deputy Minister, Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks and Ministry of Energy), Stephen Cozier (Vice President, Sustainability, Wyloo) and others in Toronto for a panel discussion about what governments need to do to get major infrastructure projects built in Ontario. Both levels of government have committed to reforms to create a regulatory environment that can deliver large-scale resource and infrastructure projects in a more efficient manner.
Key questions to be addressed by our panel include:
- What are the appropriate roles for key life-cycle regulators when overseeing the development of critical infrastructure?
- What do regulators require from governments to clarify the scope of regulatory oversight and to enable effective, timely, and transparent review of major infrastructure projects?
- How can and should regulatory processes be adapted to facilitate the rapid and cost-effective construction of essential infrastructure, while maintaining public trust, respecting Indigenous rights and safeguarding broader societal interests?
Agenda:
4:00 p.m. – Registration opens
4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Panel and Q&A
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. – Cocktails
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