Here is The Lobby Monitor's weekly roundup of stories.
This week, we published new registration stories on Russian company Expobank's lobbying on Canada's economic sanctions and the Koch brothers' registration on cross-border tax issues. We looked at a series of meetings that the meat packers had on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, and in On Queen Street, noted a number of changes in the industry, including Allan Gregg's move to Earnscliffe. We also ran a feature story on the most registered lobby and public affairs firms, a piece we'll be doing annually.
Don't forget to look at our weekly, sortable lists, published end-of-day every Friday, showing the week's new registrations and communications reports.
Readers: Send news tips, or information about upcoming lobby days and industry events, to The Lobby Monitor editor Simon Doyle at sdoyle@lobbymonitor.ca.