Aboriginal Law
Nationwide - Canada
4 years ranked
Provided by Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Chris is counsel in BLG’s Vancouver office. His practice focuses on Indigenous law. He has extensive experience representing business, government, and First Nations organizations on a range of partnerships, commercial arrangements, and governance matters. As the western regional lead for the Indigenous Law Group, Chris works to build strategic and durable relationships between government, industry, and Indigenous organizations.
Prior to joining BLG, Chris served as the Director General for Crown Indigenous Relations (pacific region – 2018-2021), a senior counsel at BC Hydro (2014-2018), private practice representing Indigenous organizations (2001-2014), and as an advisor to the BC Treaty Commission (1997-2001).
Chris has an MA (History) from Simon Fraser University and an LLB from the University of Western Ontario. He is called to the Bar in both Ontario and British Columbia.
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Provided by Chambers
Chris Roine has established himself as a go-to for representing clients in the real estate and energy sectors in their negotiations with Indigenous groups.
Provided by Chambers
Chris has a great deal of experience and practical application of his knowledge.
Chris was a pleasure to work with. He is very skilled in constitutional law and his advice was always clear, concise and easy to comprehend.
Chris' thoughtful approach is respected by the other side and has assisted us in navigating through difficult and complex negotiations.
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