Public Interest / International Trade Law
The Impact of International Trade Disciplines on the Proposal for a Public-Private Partnership in Water Filtration
Steven Shrybman, July 2001
In July 2001, Steven Shrybman prepared a legal opinion concerning the potential impact of international trade disciplines on the proposal to establish a public-private partnership to design, build and operate a water filtration plant in the Seymour Reservoir.
Following the submission of this opinion, the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships asked Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP to prepare a response which can be read at the CCPPP website.
In turn, SGM prepared a response to the Fasken opinion entitled "Canada's International Trade Obligations and Municipal Government Authority: Response to the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships".
SGM’s opinion
Response to Sasken’s Opinion















