INFRASTRUCTURE

Canada's construction leaders want industry to adopt better technology: KPMG survey
Tools sought to add efficiency include AI, analytics, building information modelling, digital twins
Over 90 percent of business leaders say infrastructure improvements will spur growth: KPMG poll
Of those surveyed, 89 percent call for government collaboration to cut red tape, hasten approvals
How Miriam Levin built in-house expertise before leading legal at Starlight Investments
Experience, adaptability, and business fluency shaped her path from private practice to GC
Early and often: The case for continuous mediation in construction conflicts
Re-engaging decision-makers and limiting costly litigation make mediation superior default process
Canada lauds telecommunications industry's infrastructure investments to boost AI
Announced plans by companies like Bell and Telus aim to improve business prosperity, ministers say

2025 LEADING LAWYERS IN INFRASTRUCTURE

Richard Yehia
Year called to bar: 2012
Toronto, Ontario
Graham Walker
Year called to bar: 1994
Vancouver, British Columbia
Collin K. Hirschfeld
Year called to bar: 1998
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Chris R. Armstrong
Year called to bar: 1998
Vancouver, British Columbia
McLean & Armstrong LLP
Vincent Frenette
Year called to bar: 1996
Montréal, Québec
Patrick G. Welsh
Year called to bar: 2011
Toronto, Ontario