

Associate Counsel at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Pierre-Christian Labeau serves as counsel to the Environment, Energy and Climate Change Group at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP in Quebec City. With an impressive career spanning nearly 20 years in the public sector prior to joining private practice, Pierre-Christian brings a wealth of experience in Indigenous law, constitutional law, and administrative law.
He specializes in advising clients on complex legal and policy matters related to mining, forestry, and energy development. His expertise includes the negotiation and drafting of impact benefit agreements, navigating the duty to consult, and providing strategic legal advice to government agencies, corporations, and financial institutions on the unique legal status of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Notably, Pierre-Christian acts as the lead negotiator for the Government of Quebec in territorial treaty negotiations with Innu First Nations and the Council of the Atikamekw Nation, where the Government of Canada is also a party. His unique insight and experience make him a trusted advisor in areas where federal, provincial, and Indigenous interests intersect.
If you seek experienced guidance in areas of law intersecting with Indigenous peoples, environmental regulation, and resource development, Pierre-Christian Labeau offers unparalleled expertise and insight to navigate both complex legal frameworks and meaningful negotiations in Quebec and across Canada.
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