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IIC Member Directory4:Layout 1 MEMBER DIRECTORY September 1, 2011 The Insolvency Institute of Canada (IIC) is Canada's premiere private sector insolvency organization. The mission of the IIC is to promote excellence and thought leadership in commercial insolvency and restructuring policy and practice in Canada. Members are drawn from the most senior and experienced lawyers and trustees of the insolvency community in Canada. They are joined by representatives of regulatory and compensation bodies, major financial institutions and prominent members of the academic community. Table of Contents Full, Emeritus and Honorary Members Including Fellows of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (FIIC) . 1 Regulatory Members . .16 Financial Institution Members . 17 Academic Members . 18 39 River Street, Toronto ON M5A 3P1 Telephone: (416) 646-1600 Fax: (416) 646-9460 [email protected] www.insolvency.ca Full, Emeritus and Honorary Members Including Fellows of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (FIIC) Sandra Abitan Ben Babcock Paul Bishop Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Morgan Stanley FTI Consulting Canada 1000 de la Gauchetière Street West 20 Bank Street, Canary Wharf TD Waterhouse Tower Suite 2100 Floor 08 Suite 2010, 79 Wellington Street West Montreal, QC H3B 4W5 London, England E14 4AD PO Box 104 (514) 904-5648 (44207) 425-0021 Toronto, ON M5K 1G8 (514) 904-8101 (44207) 056-1927 (416) 649-8053 [email protected] [email protected] (416) 649-8101 [email protected] J. Stephens Allan David Baird, FIIC RSM Richter Inc. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP David Boddy Bow Valley Square 2 333 Bay Street, Suite 2400 Deloitte & Touche Suite 3810, 205 - 5th Ave SW Bay Adelaide Centre, Box 20 800 - 100 Queen Street Calgary, AB T2P 2V7 Toronto, ON M5H 2T6 Ottawa, ON K1P 5T8 (403) 233-8472 (416) 366-8381 (613) 236-2442 (403) 233-8688 (416) 364-7813 (613) 563-2244 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ken Atlas Philippe Belanger Scott Bomhof Borden Ladner Gervais LLP McCarthy Tétrault LLP Torys LLP 1000 de la Gauchetière Street West 1000 de la Gauchetiere Street West, 79 Wellington Street West, Suite 3000 Montreal, QC H3B 5H4 Suite 2500 Toronto, ON M5K 1N2 (514) 954-2522 Montreal, QC H3B 0A2 (416) 865-7370 (514) 954-1905 (514) 397-4203 (416) 865-7380 [email protected] (514) 875-6246 [email protected] [email protected] William E. Aziz David Bowra BlueTree Advisors Inc. Dennis Belcher, FIIC The Bowra Group 32 Shorewood Place Oakville, ON Manulife Place Oakville, ON L6K 3Y4 [email protected] 1930-1095 West Pender Street (905) 849-4332 Vancouver, BC V6E 2M6 (905) 849-4248 (604) 689-8939 [email protected] Randall Benson (604) 689-8584 RC Benson Consulting Inc. [email protected] 3098 First Street Burlington, ON L7N 1C6 (416) 303-5199 (905) 631-5162 [email protected] INSOLVENCY INSTITUTE OF CANADA 1 Full, Emeritus and Honorary Members Including Fellows of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (FIIC) David Boyd Colin Brousson David Byers PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Gowlings LLP Stikeman Elliott 1601 Lower Water Street, Suite 400 2300-550 Burrard Street Commerce Court West Halifax, NS B3J 3P6 Vancouver, BC V6C2B5 Suite 5300, 199 Bay Street (902) 491-7421 (604) 891-2286 Toronto, ON M5L 1B9 (902) 422-1166 (604) 683-3558 (416) 869-5697 [email protected] [email protected] (416) 947-0866 [email protected] Nicholas Brearton William Burden KPMG Inc. Cassels Brock & Blackwell Mark Caiger Bay Adelaide Centre Scotia Plaza, Suite 2100 BMO Capital Markets 333 Bay Street, Suite 4600 40 King Street West 100 King Street West, 4th Floor Toronto, ON M5H 2S5 Toronto, ON M5H 3C2 Toronto, ON M5X 1H3 (416) 777-3768 (416) 869-5963 (416) 359-5865 (416) 777-3364 (416) 640-3019 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jay Carfagnini Kevin Brennan Craig Bushell Goodmans LLP Ernst & Young Inc PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Bay Adelaide Centre, 700 West Georgia Street Suite 700, 250 Howe Street 333 Bay Street, Suite 3400 Pacific Centre Vancouver, BC V6C 3S7 Toronto, ON M5H 2S7 PO Box 10101 (604) 806-7518 (416) 597-4107 Vancouver, BC V7Y 1C7 (604) 806-7806 (416) 979-1234 (416) 943-2005 [email protected] [email protected] (416) 943-3300 [email protected] Mary Buttery Jeffrey Carhart Davis LLP Miller Thomson LLP Jean-Daniel Breton 2800 Park Place, 666 Burrard Street Scotia Plaza, 40 King Street West Ernst & Young Inc Vancouver, BC V6E 4H8 Suite 5800, PO Box 1011 800 René Lévesque Blvd. West (604) 643-6478 Toronto, ON M5H 3S1 Suite 1900 (604) 605-3768 (416) 595-8615 Montreal, QC H3B 1X9 [email protected] (416) 595-8695 (514) 874-4455 [email protected] (514) 395-4933 [email protected] 2 INSOLVENCY INSTITUTE OF CANADA Full, Emeritus and Honorary Members Including Fellows of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (FIIC) Robert Chadwick Donna Collins Michael Creber Goodmans LLP Keith G. Collins Ltd. Grant Thornton LLP Bay Adelaide Centre 807-386 Broadway 19th Floor, Royal Bank Plaza South 333 Bay Street, Suite 3400 Winnipeg, MB R3C 3R6 Tower, 200 Bay Street, PO Box 55 Toronto, ON M5H 2S7 (204) 944-0187 Toronto, ON M5J 2P9 (416) 597-4285 (204) 947-3680 (416) 369-7047 (416) 979-1234 [email protected] (416) 360-4949 [email protected] [email protected] Sean Collins Harvey Chaiton McCarthy Tétrault LLP Patricia Curadeau-Grou Chaitons LLP 421 - 7th Avenue SW, Suite 3300 Banque Nationale Du Canada 5000 Yonge Street, 10th Floor Calgary, AB T2P 4K9 600 de la Gauchetière Street West Toronto, ON M2N 7E9 (403) 260-3531 4th Floor (416) 218-1129 (403) 260-3501 Montreal, QC H3B 4L2 (416) 218-1849 [email protected] (514) 394-6619 [email protected] (514) 394-8476 [email protected] Gary Colter, FIIC Rupert Chartrand CRS Inc. Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Scotia Plaza Herbert Davis PO Box 50, 66th Floor Suite 3510, 40 King Street West PSB Boisjoli. Inc. 1 First Canadian Place Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2 3333 Graham Blvd., Suite 400 Toronto, ON M5X 1B8 (416) 867-2303 Montreal, QC H3R 3L5 (416) 862-6575 (416) 867-2309 (514) 341-5511 (416) 862-6666 [email protected] (514) 342-0589 [email protected] [email protected] William Courage Chris Clark, FIIC BDO Canada Limited Frank Dearlove PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Suite 200, 1717 Second Avenue East Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP PO Box 82, King Street West P.O. Box 725 3400 First Canadian Centre Royal Trust Tower, TD Centre Owen Sound, ON N4K 5W9 350 - 7th Avenue SW Toronto, ON M5H 1V8 (519) 372-0188 Calgary, AB T2P 3N9 (416) 941-8218 (519) 372-0189 (403) 261-6163 (416) 365-8178 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] INSOLVENCY INSTITUTE OF CANADA 3 Full, Emeritus and Honorary Members Including Fellows of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (FIIC) Tony DeMarinis Marc Duchesne James Farley Torys LLP Borden Ladner Gervais LLP McCarthy Tétrault LLP Suite 3000, 79 Wellington Street West 1000 de la Gauchetière Street West Box 48, Suite 4700, TD Centre, Maritime Life Tower Suite 900 Toronto Dominion Bank Tower Toronto, ON M5K 1N2 Montreal, QC H3B 5H4 Toronto, ON M5K 1E6 (416) 865-8162 (514) 954-3102 (416) 601-7840 (416) 865-7380 (514) 954-1905 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Denis Ferland Brian Denega Sean Dunphy Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Ernst & Young Inc Stikeman Elliott 1501 McGill College Avenue P.O. Box 251, Ernst & Young Tower Commerce Court West 26th Floor 222 Bay Street Suite 5300, 199 Bay Street Montreal, QC H3A 3N9 Toronto, ON M5K 1J7 PO Box 85 Stn. Commerce Court (514) 841-6423 (416) 943-3058 Toronto, ON M5L 1B9 (514) 841-6499 (416) 943-3300 (416) 869-5662 [email protected] [email protected] (416) 861-0445 [email protected] Avram Fishman Martin Desrosiers Fishman Flanz Meland Paquin LLP Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP R. Gary Faloon 1250 Rene Levesque Blvd West 1000 de La Gauchetière Street West Gilbert, McGloan, Gillis Suite 4100 Suite 2100 22 King Street Montreal, QC H3B 4W8 Montreal, QC H3B 4W5 Saint John, NB E2L 1G3 (514) 932-4100 (514) 904-5649 (506) 634-3600 (514) 932-4170 (514) 904-8101 (506) 634-3612 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Michael Fitch, FIC Daniel Dowdall Peter Farkas Vancouver, BC Fraser Milner Casgrain RSM Richter Inc. [email protected] PO Box 100 - 1 First Canadian Place 200 King Street West, Suite 1100 100 King Street West Toronto, ON M5H 2B1 Toronto, ON M5X 1B2 (416) 932-6224 Harry Fogul (416) 863-4700 (416) 932-6200 Aird & Berlis LLP (416) 863-4592 [email protected] Brookfield Place, Suite 1800 [email protected] 181 Bay Street, Box 754 Toronto, ON M5J 2T9 (416) 865-7773 (416) 863-1515 [email protected] 4 INSOLVENCY INSTITUTE OF CANADA Full, Emeritus and Honorary Members Including Fellows of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (FIIC) C. Jean Fontaine Marc Germain Lucien Godbout Stikeman Elliott LLP Stein Monast sencrl Langlois Kronstrom Desjardins 1155 Rene-Levesque Blvd West 70 rue Dalhousie, bureau 300 Edifice Merici, suite 300 Suite 4000 Quebec, QC G1K 4B2 801 Chemin St-Louis Montreal, QC H3B 3V2 (418) 640-4453 Quebec, QC G1S 1C1 (514) 397-3337 (418) 523-5391 (418) 650-7000 (514) 397-3222 [email protected] (418) 650-7075 [email protected] [email protected] Peter Gibson Mario Forte KPMG Inc. Yoine Goldstein, FIIC Norton Rose LLP Pacific Centre, P.O. Box 10426 McMillan LLP Suite 3800, Royal Bank Plaza 777 Dunsmuir Street 1000 Sherbrooke Street West South Tower Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K3 Suite 2700 200 Bay Street (604) 691-3223 Montreal, QC H3A 3G4 Toronto, ON M5J 2Z4 (604) 691-3036 (514) 987-5027 (416) 216-4870 [email protected] (514) 987-1213 (416) 216-3930 [email protected] [email protected] Claude Gilbert PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Steven Golick Jean-Yves Fortin, FIIC 1250 Rene Levesque Blvd West, Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Davis LLP Suite 2800 PO Box 50 1501, ave.
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