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    • 7 May 2026
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Virtual
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    May 7, 2026, 12 to 1 p.m. ET 
    Virtual Webinar

     

    This program contains 1 hour of EDI Professionalism Content.


    In this webinar, we will discuss the concept of accessibility, the role of assistive technology, the relevant regulations in Canada pertaining to accessibility, and the strategic advantages that accessibility can provide to legal professionals and businesses.

    Furthermore, we will adopt a gender lens to examine how accessibility barriers disproportionately affect women.

    Register now to reserve your spot and be part of the conversation.

    Moderator: 

    Natalie LaMarche Senior Advisor, Sustainability and Human Rights Regulatory Compliance, BMO Financial Group



    Featuring:

    Anna Tendera, Ph.D., is a UX leader specializing in assistive technology and accessible product design. She focuses on designing digital systems that enable participation, equity, and usability for people with diverse abilities. At BMO, Anna leads UX practice at Capital Markets for AI‑powered products, driving accessibility‑centered innovation and embedding inclusive design principles into complex, regulated environments. Her previous work spans Microsoft and the Bloorview Research Institute, along with collaborations with Meta Virtual Reality Labs, Myant Inc., and Sciteline, where she explored how emerging technologies can better support human capability. At CAN‑TECH, Anna will discuss real‑world accessibility barriers in digital systems, lessons from failed design cases, and the role of assistive technology in building more inclusive financial platforms.

    Monica Ackermann, P.Eng. MA is a leader in digital accessibility and inclusive technology policy, focused on how organizations operationalize accessibility within complex technical and regulatory environments. She previously served as Head of Accessibility at Scotiabank, where she advanced enterprise-wide approaches to embedding accessibility across digital systems, workplaces and services. She serves on the board of G3ict, co-chairing its standards harmonization working group, and is a former board member of ARCH Disability Law Centre. Her work bridges accessibility, digital governance, and responsible technology, advancing accessibility as both a fundamental right and a business imperative.

    Ellie Marshall's practice focuses on privacy, access to information, cybersecurity, Al governance, and related consumer protection issues. She advises public and private sector organizations operating in highly regulated industries, including health care and life sciences, financial services, energy and social media.

    As a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/C), Ellie assists clients on a broad range of strategic and practical data governance matters. Ellie joined Blakes after summering and articling with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General in the Legal Services Branch of the Ministries of Health and Long-Term Care. Her scholarly work has been published in peer­ reviewed academic journals, including the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology.

    CPD: Pending. Applied for 1 hour EDI professionalism.

    Fees:

    • Free: CAN-TECH Law Members
    • $20: Non-members (plus tax)

      There are no refunds

      • 4 Jun 2026
      • 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
      • Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Halifax and Montreal
      Register


      CAN-TECH 2026 Spring Conference: Building the Modern Technology Lawyer

      Thursday, June 4, 2026
      9 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. CT | 12 to 5 p.m. ET | 1 to 6 p.m. AT

      Back by popular demand, the CAN-TECH Spring Conference is set for June 4, 2026. This year, the conference will focus on preparing junior to mid-level technology lawyers for the realities of modern practice.

      The half-day, pan-Canadian program, with hybrid in-person and webcast sessions, features panels across five satellite locations, (Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Halifax and Montreal) each hosting one live panel and participating in the other panels via Zoom, discussing a range of topics, including:

      • key skills for handling technology transactions – including if they go wrong;
      • a critical exploration of the current and future privacy law landscape; and
      • guidance for both in-house and in-firm lawyers on developing a successful career in technology law.

      We look forward to you joining us at one of our locations across the country for a chance to learn and network with your peers in the industry.

      CPD: Pending. Applied for 1 hour professionalism.

      The host locations are as follows:

      Vancouver - Hosted by McCarthy Tétrault LLP
      Calgary - Hosted by Dentons Canada LLP
      Toronto - Hosted by Fasken
      Halifax - Hosted by McInnes Cooper 
      Montreal - Hosted by BLG

      Program topics and descriptions below. Speakers, venue and time slots to be confirmed shortly.

      • Modernizing Technology Contract Clauses: Practical Guidance for Lawyers: Join us for an essential session designed specifically for junior and mid-level lawyers, where our expert panel will focus on the key contractual clauses that are becoming more heavily negotiated and increasingly relevant in today’s modern technology landscape. As technology continues to evolve, these clauses are taking on new importance in commercial transactions. Our panel will discuss how to approach drafting and negotiating these provisions, offering practical guidance and real-world examples. This session will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to confidently address the complexities of technology contracts and stay ahead in the ever-changing digital environment.
      • The Stuff They Don't Teach You: Soft Skills in Tech Transactions: Closing a technology transaction requires more than knowing your way around a contract. This panel brings together experienced practitioners to tackle the skills that don't always make it into the textbooks and that can make or break a deal. In this session, we will share practical guidance on how to communicate risk clearly and credibly to clients, how to negotiate effectively as a junior lawyer, and what it really takes to move a technology transaction to close. We'll also explore how AI tools are being used and integrated into transaction work and what that means for how junior lawyers learn and add value.
      • Navigating Your Career in Technology Law: Practical Insights for Thriving in a Dynamic Industry: Building a successful career takes more than strong legal skills in the rapidly evolving technology sector. Join our expert panel—featuring practitioners from law firms and in-house legal teams—as they share candid insights on how they built their careers. From navigating early challenges and developing a professional profile to cultivating client relationships and adapting their mindset over time, this session offers practical guidance for junior and mid-level lawyers looking to thrive in today’s legal landscape.
      • When Tech Contracting Goes Wrong: Failures, Delays, and Deal Breakdowns: This panel discussion will delve into the challenges that arise when technology contracting does not go as planned. Drawing on hard won real-world experiences from legal professionals, the session will examine common pitfalls in drafting, negotiating, and managing technology contracts, including software development agreements, SaaS arrangements, and IT outsourcing deals. Panelists will discuss issues such as scope creep, shifting requirements, uncertainty regarding rights in intellectual property, and failures in performance or delivery, and how these issues can lead to missed deadlines, budget overruns, and unmet expectations. This conversation seeks to help you identify the common causes and consequences of project failures and delays - including lack of communication between stakeholders and inadequate risk allocation – and take a proactive approach to help prevent them.
      • Privacy/Cybersecurity: Where We Are and Where We Are Going: This panel proposes a hybrid view (common law and civil law) on Canadian developments in the privacy and cybersecurity landscape. Come and join our panel of experts for a fascinating discussion as they comment on the latest legislative efforts, interpretation, and jurisprudence!

      Spring Conference Co-chairs:

      Kristal Allen, Partner, Dentons Canada LLP

      Kristal is the co-lead of Dentons’ Venture Technology and Emerging Growth Companies practice, where she supports innovation-driven companies and serves as a strategic advisor from start-up through scale-up. Kristal is a pragmatic lawyer with a commercial focus, frequently advising on issues common to high growth entities such as collaborative development arrangements, technology development and commercialization, customer and supplier engagement, and intellectual property portfolio management.

      Kristal brings a wealth of practical and industry knowledge when advising clients, particularly in the health, food, and technology sectors. In her practice, Kristal draws upon her experience in the life sciences and technology industries. Before becoming a lawyer, she held a variety of positions in areas such as technical marketing, regulatory, and new product research and development for major life sciences companies, providing advice to R&D teams, marketers and regulators.

      Kristal joined Dentons’ as a partner in 2023, after practicing with another large Canadian law firm, and after several years as senior legal counsel and chief privacy officer to a large public company with global operations.

      M. Imtiaz Karamat, Associate, Deeth Williams Wall LLP

      M. Imtiaz Karamat is an associate lawyer with Deeth Williams Wall’s Technology and Privacy Group, where he assists both startups and established businesses with commercial transactions and maintaining compliance with privacy laws. Imtiaz’s multifaceted practice covers a range of technology and privacy matters, including advising clients on technology contracting, IP commercialization, privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity.

      Imtiaz is passionate about emerging technologies and is always applying creative solutions to support clients with meeting their goals. Prior to entering the practice of law, Imtiaz completed extensive graduate research work in the medical sciences, which uniquely positions Imtiaz to advise clients in technology matters that intersect with the health sector.

      Imtiaz regularly contributes to education initiatives in technology and privacy law, including organizing and presenting at local, provincial, and national legal programs.

      Who should attend:

      • Junior Corporate/Commercial Lawyers specializing in Technology, IP, and related areas
      • In-House Counsel (in their first 5 years of practice)
      • Procurement Counsel (in their first 5 years of practice)
      • Government Lawyers (in their first 5 years of practice)
      • Technology License & Contract Managers/Directors of Operations (in their first 5 years of practice)
      • Law students interested in practicing in Technology Law
      • Experienced practitioners seeking fundamental knowledge in technology focused transactions

      Fees:

      Conference only:

      • $125: CAN-TECH members
      • $175: Non-members
      • $50: CAN-TECH student members
      • $75: Student non-members 

      Join and Go: Become a full member of CAN-TECH and register for the Conference. Save on BOTH!

      • $400: Non-member, Lawyers practising over 5 years ($125 savings)
      • $250: Non-member, Lawyers practicing under 5 years ($100 savings)
      • $300: Non-member, In-House Counsel/Government/Sole Practitioner ($100 savings)
      • $80: Student non-members 
      Interested in a satellite viewing location? For groups of 10 or more, please contact us.

      Email contact@cantechlaw.ca for details on group savings.

      Come out to learn, network and grow.

      Space is limited, be sure to register early!

        Thank you to our Sponsors!








          There are no refunds.

        Past events

        16 Mar 2026 RECORDING: CAN-TECH 2024 Spring Conference:Peeling Back to Basics: Technology Contracts
        13 Mar 2026 RECORDING: CAN-TECH 2025 Spring Conference: Navigating Legal Uncertainty in your Technology Practice
        13 Mar 2026 RECORDING: Women in TECH presents: Exploring Beauty Tech in the Age of AI
        13 Mar 2026 RECORDING: 2025 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference: Grounded and Global: Empowering Canadian Tech Lawyers in a Shifting Legal Landscape
        12 Mar 2026 RECORDING: Microsoft Webinar Series: Culture Shift: GenAI and the Makeover
        11 Mar 2026 #GivetoGain: Women Investing in Women
        11 Feb 2026 Microsoft Webinar Series: Inside the Mind of a Power User
        11 Feb 2026 RECORDING: Microsoft Webinar Series: Inside the Mind of a Power User
        28 Jan 2026 Microsoft Webinar Series: Culture Shift: GenAI and the Makeover
        11 Dec 2025 Women in TECH presents: Exploring Beauty Tech in the Age of AI
        23 Oct 2025 CAN-TECH Law 2025 Annual Networking Dinner
        23 Oct 2025 2025 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference: Grounded and Global: Empowering Canadian Tech Lawyers in a Shifting Legal Landscape
        19 Aug 2025 WIT Social Series: Cinq à Sept
        11 Jun 2025 RECORDING: 2024 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference
        10 Jun 2025 Women in TECH Book Club - This is How You Lose The Time War - VANCOUVER
        4 Jun 2025 Club de lecture des Femmes en Technologie - Les Oiseaux du temps - MONTREAL
        3 Jun 2025 Women in TECH Book Club - This is How You Lose The Time War - TORONTO
        2 May 2025 CAN-TECH 2025 Spring Conference: Navigating Legal Uncertainty in your Technology Practice
        22 Apr 2025 WIT Social Series: Bagels and Bytes
        8 Apr 2025 From Threat to Recovery: Cyber Insurance & Incident Response Trends
        5 Mar 2025 #AccelerateAction: Women Moving the Dial
        21 Jan 2025 Women In Tech Committee Presents - Innovating for Impact: The Intersection of Technology, Climate, and Law
        9 Oct 2024 RECORDING: 2023 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference Recordings
        7 Oct 2024 2024 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference: Exploring New Frontiers in Technology
        19 Sep 2024 WIT Short Film Screening: The Temptations of A.I. Companionship in “Rachels Don’t Run”
        20 Aug 2024 The Privacy Fallacy: Fireside chat with Ignacio Cofone
        7 Jun 2024 CAN-TECH 2024 Spring Conference:Peeling Back to Basics: Technology Contracts
        27 May 2024 CAN-TECH Law Women in Tech presents: Unpacking Canada's Approach to Online Harms
        26 Mar 2024 A conversation with women in law and technology/Conversation avec des avocates en droit et technologie
        7 Mar 2024 #InspireInclusion: If Not Her, Then Whom?
        23 Feb 2024 Mitigating risks of bias output by AI systems
        7 Dec 2023 Mind the Gaps: The Impact of Emerging Threats on Cyber Insurance
        1 Nov 2023 Women in TECH Book Club - Klara and the Sun
        25 Oct 2023 2023 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference
        13 May 2023 PAST EVENT RECORDING: 2022 CANTECH Fall Conference Recordings
        5 May 2023 2023 CAN-TECH Spring Conference: Back to Basics Bootcamp
        7 Mar 2023 Ask Me Anything: The Road Less Travelled – Women Charting Their Own Paths.
        2 Nov 2022 2022 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference - DATA DISRUPTION: Managing Changes in Data, Technology and Law
        8 Oct 2022 Recording of Back to Normal: The Return to Office through a Diversity Lens
        8 Oct 2022 Recording: Understanding the Global Surveillance Industry: The Spyware Case Study and Key Concerns for Canadian Companies and Public Bodies
        4 Oct 2022 Understanding the Global Surveillance Industry: The Spyware Case Study and Key Concerns for Canadian Companies and Public Bodies
        29 Sep 2022 Back to Normal: The Return to Office through a Diversity Lens
        22 Jul 2022 Recording: The Artificial Intelligence and Data Act and Its Potential Implications on Your Organization
        23 Jun 2022 Recording of Navigating the Metaverse: Digitized Transformations to the Legal and Business Landscape
        22 Jun 2022 Recording: It’s 2022: Do you care where your data is?
        22 Jun 2022 Recording:Quebec’s Bill 64: Basics and Big Topics
        7 Jun 2022 Recording:2022 CAN-TECH Law Spring Conference
        24 Nov 2021 Recording of Women in TECH - Women Telling Stories

          

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