Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Join KPMG in Canada for the first session in our Build Canada webinar series, where our panel of legal, policy, and infrastructure specialists will explore:
- What Bill C-5 is — and what it isn’t.
- How alignment and collaboration are the currency of project success.
- Lessons from past nation-building efforts — and how to apply them to accelerate success under Bill C-5.
At KPMG Canada, we help organizations accelerate, de-risk, and enable megaprojects — meeting Canada’s infrastructure ambitions through disciplined execution, cross-sector partnership, and shared purpose.
Register today to join the conversation — and to explore how we can build Canada strong together.
 Zach Parston Partner and National Leader, Infrastructure, Capital Projects, and Sustainability KPMG Canada
 Conor Chell Partner, National Leader, ESG Law, KPMG Law LLP KPMG in Canada As one of Canada’s leading Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) lawyers, Conor has over two decades of experience, leading and advising clients on their ESG journey. His extensive career spans a broad spectrum of large corporate clients in the energy, agriculture, natural resources, mining, financial services, and Indigenous business sectors. At KPMG, Conor leads a collaborative, cross-functional and multi-disciplinary team. They advise clients on legal risks associated with ESG disclosure and performance, ESG strategy and program development, ESG & supply chain due diligence (for example, modern slavery), and ESG policy development and training.
An authentic and creative leader, Conor fosters an environment of open and courageous dialogue with clients. Embracing innovative thought processes promotes cross-functional and cross-cultural collaboration, with balanced decision-making and continuous improvement adding meaningful value for his clients.
Conor has been twice named a Canadian Environmental Thought Leader and speaks frequently across North America on ESG topics. He has been featured in several publications and was named a Top 40 Lawyer in Canada under the age of 40 by LexisNexis.
 Joy Nott Partner, National Tax, Trade and Customs KPMG Canada Joy Nott is a Partner with KPMG in Canada’s Indirect Tax Practice with a focus on Trade & Customs. Joy brings over 30 years of experience to the practice with deep expertise in imports and exports, international trade and trade compliance.
 Doug Ewing Partner, National Infrastructure, Capital Projects, and Sustainability KPMG in Canada
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