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Canada<br />

Scott Wilkie<br />

Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP<br />

PO Box 50<br />

1 First Canadian Place<br />

Toronto, ON M5X 1B8<br />

Canada<br />

Tel: (1) 416 862 4252<br />

Fax: (1) 416 862 6666<br />

Email: swilkie@osler.com<br />

Website: swilkie@osler.com<br />

Scott Wilkie is a senior partner in the taxation department of the Toronto office of Osler<br />

Hoskin & Harcourt. He is one of the highest-profile tax practitioners in Canada, with<br />

particular expertise in international taxation, corporate taxation, taxation of financial<br />

transactions and transfer pricing.<br />

Scott has written numerous publications and frequently delivers addresses on<br />

international and corporate tax, corporate finance, and transfer pricing. He is co-editor<br />

of the Canadian <strong>Tax</strong> Journal of the Canadian <strong>Tax</strong> Foundation. He is a past president of<br />

the Canadian branch of the International Fiscal Association and active in its affairs. Scott<br />

is a former governor of the Canadian <strong>Tax</strong> Foundation and former chair of the National<br />

<strong>Tax</strong> Section of the Canadian Bar Association, the Joint Committee on <strong>Tax</strong>ation of the<br />

Canadian Bar Association and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. He is a<br />

former adjunct professor, international taxation, at the University of Toronto Faculty of<br />

Law, has taught international taxation for many years at Osgoode Hall Law School, York<br />

University and has been a guest lecturer at the University of Western Ontario Faculty of<br />

Law and McGill University Faculty of Law. Scott is also a member of the International<br />

Advisory Council, International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (The Netherlands) and<br />

is co-chair of the <strong>Tax</strong> Committee of the American Bar Association Section of<br />

International Law.<br />

Scott received his LLB from the University of Toronto in 1980 and was called to the<br />

Ontario Bar in 1982.<br />

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