Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson

(416) 601-7960
66 Wellington St W, Suite 5300, TD Bank Twr, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2005 (ON)
Mark’s practice focuses primarily on major power, infrastructure and public-private partnership projects. He advises owners and developers through all stages of procurement, construction, operations, secondary market transactions and financings. He has led significant transactions in nuclear, renewables, battery storage, clean hydrogen and social, defence and transportation infrastructure. Mark has extensive experience acting for domestic and international clients on a full range of commercial matters, including procurement processes, offtake agreements, engineering, procurement and construction agreements, major equipment supply agreements, and operations and maintenance agreements. Prior to joining McCarthy Tétrault, Mark was a partner at another national law firm. Earlier in his career, he completed secondments as in-house counsel with a Canadian resource company and an international infrastructure developer, and served as a law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada.
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