Linda G. Brown

Linda G. Brown

(604) 643-7191
(604) 622-5691
745 Thurlow St, Suite 2400, Vancouver, BC
Year called to bar: 1990 (BC)
Partner in the firm’s Vancouver office. Practice focuses on projects, project finance and infrastructure. Regularly advises project proponents on all aspects of the development of projects across Canada and internationally. Advises borrowers, banks, life insurance companies and pension funds regarding projects/project lending, and investment dealers regarding private placements of debt products relating to projects. Linda is a member of the Law Society of British Columbia, Law Society of Ontario, Law Society of Alberta, and a Fellow of the Construction Lawyers Society of America. Called to the British Columbia Bar (1990); Ontario Bar (2018); and Alberta Bar (2023).
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Project aims to deliver better train service for Greater Toronto, Hamilton
The Tłı̨chǫ All-Season Road is to be a 97-kilometre, two lane gravel road in a remote community of the Northwest Territories
On September 28, 2018, Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority, a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada, reached financial close with Bridging North America General Partnership (a partnership indirectly held by ACS Infrastructure Canada Inc., Fluor Canada Ltd. and Aecon Concessions, a division of Aecon Construction Group Inc.) for the design, construction, financing, operations, maintenance and rehabilitation of the Gordie Howe International Bridge Project, a new publicly-owned international bridge crossing between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Michigan.
On March 15, 2017, the L.F. Wade International Airport Redevelopment Project in Bermuda achieved commercial and financial close. This project is being implemented under a framework agreement between the Government of Bermuda and the Canadian Commercial Corp. (CCC). Under the agreement, CCC will, through its subcontract with a subsidiary of Aecon Group, design and construct a new passenger terminal and related infrastructure under a fixed price, date-guaranteed design and construction contract valued at US$274 million.
On December 2, 2016, DP World Limited (DP World) entered into a joint venture with Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) to create an investment platform focused on investing in ports and terminals globally (excluding the UAE).
On May 20, 2016, the Government of Canada, as represented by Defence Construction (1951) Ltd. (Defence Construction Canada) reached financial close with Uptime Infrastructure Partners (UIP) to design, build, finance, operate and maintain Shared Services Canada’s Enterprise Data Centre Borden, located at Canadian Forces Base Borden, Ontario, for the next 25 years.
Vancouver Airport Authority completed a private placement of $200 million aggregate principal amount of 3.857 per cent Series F Debentures due 2045.
Northland Power Solar Finance L.P. issued $232 million principal amount of 4.397 per cent Senior Secured Amortizing Bonds, Series A due June 30, 2032 on a private placement basis.
Emera Incorporated, through its subsidiary NSP Maritime Link Incorporated, completed a $1.3 billion bond financing in support of the $1.56 billion Maritime Link Project. The Maritime Link Project involves the development, construction and commissioning of both, a new 500MW HVdc transmission line, as well as a 230kV HVac line and associated infrastructure, between the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Province of Nova Scotia.
On May 28, 2004, BC Ferries, operator of the second largest ferry system in the world, closed its initial public offering of $250 million principal amount of senior secured bonds and established its initial syndicated bank credit facility for $355 million.