


Water Law Seminar: Part 1
Water Law Seminar: Part 1
Looking to dip your toes into Water Law? Please join us for an engaging virtual event where we will provide an introduction and an insightful discussion on issues, challenges and opportunities facing residents, irrigation districts and municipalities in Alberta. A live question and answer period with attendees and speakers will follow after the presentation period.
Agenda:
Presentation: | 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm (MST) |
Q&A: | 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm (MST) |
Opening & Closing Remarks:
Tory Campbell, Farmer, Coaldale
Moderator:
Julia Loney
Partner, Environment & Regulatory
McMillan LLP
Speakers:
Richard Jones, QC
Partner, Water Law Specialist
McMillan LLP
Richard Philips
General Manager
Bow River Irrigation District
Jeff Bronsch
AG Water/Data Specialist
Data Driven Agriculture
For more information on this event, please contact us at [email protected].
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