Automotive Webinar Series | Part I: Electric Vehicle Growing Pains & Gains
Automotive Webinar Series | Part I: Electric Vehicle Growing Pains & Gains
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
Our panel of thought leaders will discuss a broad range of topics impacting electric vehicles in Canada. Topics highlighted include:
- EV funding, policies and mandates: challenges facing Canadian emissions targets, funding and infrastructure;
- the Canadian regulation of EV batteries including transport, management and recycling requirements; and
- EV fires and recall obligations.
This program is the important and timely information you need to know in the Canadian electric vehicle industry.
CPD: This program qualifies for up to 75 minutes of Substantive CPD in Ontario, 75 minutes of CPD in BC and 75 minutes of CLE in Quebec.
Date and Time
Thursday, September 28, 2023
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm ET
Speakers
Talia Gordner
Partner, Environment | Corporate Commercial Litigation – McMillan
Richard Mahoney
Partner, Government & Public Policy – McMillan
Andrew Stead
Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution – McMillan
Timothy Cullen
Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution – McMillan
Tausha Michaud
Senior Vice President – McMillan Vantage
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