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The Aboriginal & Energy Law Seminar is co-hosted by the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch and the Canadian Energy Law Foundation.

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Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch

CBABC is the essential ally and advocate of the legal profession and guardian of the rule of law in B.C. At the national level, the Canadian Bar Association is the largest organization of legal professionals in Canada with 40,000 members, including over 8,000 here in British Columbia.

CBABC members are connected to the people, knowledge and skills they need to successfully practice law through networking opportunities, accredited professional development tailored to various practice areas, and exclusive resources to support lawyers’ practice and growth.

Learn about CBABC

Canadian Energy Law Foundation

The CELF is the pre-eminent association for lawyers engaged in energy law applicable to Canada. CELF members include legal practitioners from law firms, companies, governmental entities, administrative bodies, professional societies, and institutions of learning, as well as sole practitioners and other individuals interested in fostering the development of energy law in Canada.

Through its conferences, annual dinner and Fall cocktail reception, the CELF provides significant networking opportunities among its vast and influential membership, which represent energy interests in Canada from Coast to Coast.

Learn about CELF