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Programs for the Topic ‘Environment’


Saturday, April 16th, 2011


Energy Security and Climate Change: A Canada-US Common Approach? – Panel Six: Finding the Money: Securing Capital for Energy Innovation

Moderator

Selma Lussenburg, Chair, Ontario Growth Capital Corporation, Toronto, ON

Panelists

Michael Barrett, Partner, Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto, ON

Paul Durbin, Senior Counsel, Miller Canfield, New York, NY

Friday April 16, 2011, 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law

The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference has served as the premier forum for addressing the issues confronting the Canada-U.S. relationship. For nearly three decades, the annual conference has united members of the respective governments, corporate leaders, legal practitioners, scholars, and the media in one forum to address issues from security and trade, to energy and the environment. Along the way, the event has fostered the development of longstanding professional linkages and personal friendships on each side of the border.

This year’s conference will address the Canada-US energy relationship. It is the only event that will:

Examine the relationship from a bi-national perspective;
Provide a comprehensive review of all sectors;
Examine policy implications at the federal, state, and provincial levels;
Discuss funding initiatives that will assist companies in securing the capital needed to develop these projects.

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