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Keeping up with regulatory developments is crucial for organizations, especially with the advent of Bill C-59 and the growing popularity and responding scrutiny of environmental claims. A fundamental grasp of the effects of Bill C-59 is provided in this session, along with tactics for compliance, lowering risks, and preserving clarity in the environmental communications of your clients.
• An analysis of Bill C-59;
• What the Competition Bureau has to say regarding compliance with C-59 requirements;
• The potential legal and reputational ramifications of being accused of greenwashing.
CHAIR
Erik Homenick, Homenick Law & Chair of the CBA-NB Environment, Energy & Resources Law Section
SPEAKERS
Alexandra Gosse, Associate, McInnes Cooper
Basia Dzierzanowska, Office Lead Partner, McInnes Cooper
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CANCELLATION POLICY
A 20% administrative fee will apply to cancellations received in writing by the CBA Branch office up to three (3) business days before the program. After that, no refunds will be issued, but materials and recordings (if available) will be provided. You may substitute another person in your place if you are unable to attend. ABC-NB-CBA reserves the right to cancel sessions due to low registration.
CPD
This session may be eligible for up to 1.5 hours of mandatory continuing professional development.