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Amyn regularly represents Indigenous clients with respect to the development of mines, hydroelectric projects, oil and gas projects, pipelines, aggregate projects and other large scale resource development projects. In particular, he has represented First Nations across Canada in the negotiation and implementation of various collaborative agreements with industry and government across a broad range of resource sectors. In addition to negotiations, Amyn advocates for the section 35 rights of clients before various courts and tribunals including the Federal Court of Appeal, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada, Canadian Energy Regulator, Canadian Nuclear Safety Agency, Alberta Utilities Commission and the Alberta Energy Regulator.

Amyn also regularly advises Indigenous governments and leaders on section 35 rights, governance, tax, trusts, litigation and employment matters.

Amyn represents numerous First Nation development corporations and provides advice to their executives and boards on their roles, responsibilities, opportunities and potential liabilities in the areas of corporate, tax and employment law.

  • Member, Law Society of British Columbia
  • Member, Law Society of Yukon
  • Member, Law Society of Alberta
  • Member, Law Society of Saskatchewan
  • Member, Aboriginal Law, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Corporate Law, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Environmental Law, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Natural Resources, Canadian Bar Association (British Colombia)
  • Chair, Ismaili Legal Professionals of British Columbia
  • Member, Circle for Indigenous Philanthropy
  • Canadian Trainer, Supporting Inclusive Resource Development in East Africa initiative of the CBA
  • Executive Member, Aboriginal Law Section, Canadian Bar Association (British Colombia)
  • Past Director, People’s Law School
  • Elected Member, Dalhousie University Senate (1998-1999)

  • Speaker, “Cumulative Effects Consultations: Analyzing the Blueberry River Court Decision and Future Impacts on Consultations in Canada,” 15th Annual Eastern Indigenous Consultation & Engagement Conference (Toronto, May 2024)

  • Recognized in the 2024 edition (and since 2023) of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory (Aboriginal Law)
  • Recognized in the Lexpert Special Edition: Mining 2023
  • Recognized in the 2016 edition (and since 2015) of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory (Global Mining)
  • Recognized in the Lexpert/ROB Special Edition: Energy 2016 (and since 2014)