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Carrie Aiken

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Annette Beshwaty

KPMG

Monica Biringer

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt

Roanne C. Bratz

Stikeman Elliott

Wendy Brousseau

McCarthy Tetrault

Alexandra Brown

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Audrey Diamant

PwC

Nancy Diep

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Ana-Luiza Georgescu

KPMG

Cheryl Gibson

Dentons

Christine Girouard

PwC

Laurie Goldbach

Deloitte

Nathalie Goyette

PwC

Jennifer Hanna

MNP

Alison Jackson

EY

Erin Jensen

KPMG

Jodi Kelleher

KPMG

Claire Kennedy

Bennett Jones

Norma Kraay

Deloitte

Fatima Laher

Deloitte

Martha MacDonald

Torys

Deborah MacPherson

KPMG

Lori Mathison

Dentons

Janice McCart

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Siobhan Monaghan

KPMG

Anu Nijhawan

Bennett Jones

Sherri Penner

Deloitte

Kathleen Penny

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Geneviève Provost

Deloitte

Janice Roper

Deloitte

Wanda Rumball

KPMG

Lorna Sinclair

Deloitte

Sandra Slaats

Deloitte

Michelle Sledz

KPMG

Carrie Smit

Goodmans

Terri Spadorcia

Deloitte

Manon Thivierge

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt

Deborah Toaze

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Katri Ulmonen

MNP

Julie Vezina

PwC

Lori Whitfield

Deloitte

Sabrina Wong

Blake, Cassels & Graydon

Penny Woolford

KPMG

Catherine Brayley

Bull Housser

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