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Mining company is granted injunction for prevention of blockades by protestors

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Client

Ontario Pension Board

A Mining company successfully applied for an interim and interlocutory injunction to enjoin blockades that prevented access to a mine site. The blockades had been formed by a group composed of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal protestors who wanted to stop construction of the mine. The injunction allowed the construction of the mine to continue. Fasken Martineau was counsel to the mining company throughout the injunction application process, with a team that included Chuck Willms, Kevin O’Callaghan, Rob Lonergan, Bridget Gilbride, and Kerry Kaukinen. Read the Court's decisions here:Red Chris Development Company Ltd. v. Quock and others, 2014 BCSC 2025 Red Chris Development Company Ltd. v. Quock, 2014 BCSC 2399

Team

  • Charles F. Willms, Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters, Vancouver, BC, +1 604 631 4789, [email protected]
  • Kevin O'Callaghan, Partner | Leader, Indigenous Legal Matters, Vancouver, BC, +1 604 631 4839, [email protected]
  • Robert M. Lonergan, Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters, Vancouver, BC, +1 604 631 4718, [email protected]
  • Bridget Gilbride, Partner | Indigenous Legal Matters, Vancouver, BC, +1 604 631 4891, [email protected]
Charles Willms Vancouver Lawyer Charles F. Willms Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters Vancouver, BC +1 604 631 4789
Kevin O'Callaghan, Partner | Leader, Indigenous Legal Matters Kevin O'Callaghan Partner | Leader, Indigenous Legal Matters Vancouver, BC +1 604 631 4839
Robert M. Lonergan, Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters Robert M. Lonergan Counsel | Indigenous Legal Matters Vancouver, BC +1 604 631 4718
Bridget-Gilbride-Lawyer-vancouver Bridget Gilbride Partner | Indigenous Legal Matters Vancouver, BC +1 604 631 4891