Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:
The federal ethics commissioner’s office drew 531 participants during presentations it conducted between January and March, according to the latest quarterly statistics report. This is a higher number of participants than in any previous reporting period, despite the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in the cancellation of five presentations. Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion attributes the increased participation to his office’s greater use of teleconferencing, which made presentations easier for busy public office holders to attend.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, lobby organizations have kept open the lines of communication using video conferencing, phone calls during odd hours, and snail mail. Margaret Eaton, the CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association, appeared by video conference before with the House health committee on April 15, which she said received greater media attention than any of her previous, in-person meetings. Pierre Gratton, the president and CEO of the Mining Association of Canada, said that, in some ways, communicating with government officials has been easier during the pandemic. There is almost a “heightened respectfulness” as lobbyists and public office holders focus on doing what is best for Canada, he said.
The B.C. government is seeking input from the business sector for ideas on how to safely begin easing COVID-19 restrictions, according to Danielle Dalzell, a new senior consultant at Earnscliffe Strategy Group. Dalzell joined the team at Earnscliffe on April 8, and is a veteran provincial and NDP staffer. She previously served in a strategic communications role for B.C. Premier John Horgan, and also worked as a senior writer for the NDP caucus on Parliament Hill. With Earnscliffe, she is mostly focused on advocacy within B.C., but also does advocacy at the federal level.
The Canadian Seed Trade Association (CSTA) and Colleges and Institutes Canada tied as the most active lobby organizations last week, with both posting 16 communication reports between April 20 and April 26. Nearly all of the CSTA’s reports were from a lobby day the group held on the Hill on Feb. 4. The association didn’t meet with any ministers, but did speak with eight MPs, including four members of the House agriculture and agri-food committee. CSTA communicated with Conservative MP John Barlow, the committee’s vice-chair. The organization also spoke with committee members Francis Drouin and Tim Louis of the Liberal Party, and Conservative MP Lianne Rood.
In new registrations, the tourism sector was prominent this week with several organizations appealing for federal government support to recover from losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association (NFCHA), a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting Niagara Falls, Ont., as a tourism destination, started its first file on April 22 with five consultants from StrategyCorp. Consultants including Erik De Lorenzi, Troy Sherman and Leslie Noble, are advocating for financial support from the federal government. They will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Innovation, Finance, Global Affairs, and the Business Development Bank of Canada.
Unite Here Canada, a labour union representing workers in sectors including hotels, food service, gaming and transportation, started its first file on April 14 with consultants Kathleen Monk and Elly Alboim of Earnscliffe Strategy. The organization is interested in pursuing federal government assistance and policy changes related to Canada’s COVID-19 response programs, including the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. Monk and Alboim will communicate with the PMO, Health, Finance, Transport, as well as with MPs and senators.
Metro Vancouver Convention and Visitors Bureau (Tourism Vancouver), started its first file on April 17 with consultant Jennifer Anthony of FleishmanHillard HighRoad. The organization is seeking federal government support for the tourism and hospitality industries in greater Vancouver in response to the economic downturn caused by the pandemic, according to the registry. Anthony will communicate with Innovation.
New registry files
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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PolyCo Ltd. | Christopher Ghazouly, Alberta North Projects Ltd. |
Teser Technologies Inc. | Reagh Burgess, BDLS International Group Ltd |
Équipe Spectra | Jacques Aubé, Président Directeur général |
Globalfaces Direct | Patricia Toner, Global Public Affairs |
Aspin Kemp & Associates Inc. | Patricia Sibal, Crestview Strategy |
DataMetrex AI Ltd. | Paul Tye, Sussex Strategy Group |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Corporation | Andrew Steele, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Corporation | Troy Sherman, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Corporation | Conal Slobodin, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Corporation | JOHN DUFFY, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association | Troy Sherman, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association | Conal Slobodin, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association | Erik De Lorenzi, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association | Andrew Steele, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Niagara Falls Canada Hotel Association | LESLIE NOBLE, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Air North Partnership | ISABEL METCALFE, Public Affairs Counsel |
AMRIK Developments | Patricia Sibal, Crestview Strategy |
Canadian Dance Assembly / L'Assemblée canadienne de la danse | Tara Mazurk, Global Public Affairs |
Carl Buddig and Company | James Anderson, Public Affairs Advisors / Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc. |
HelpAge Canada / Aide aux Aînés Canada | Peter Curtis, Pathway Group |
Food Packaging Institute | Peter Curtis, Pathway Group |
KWESST Intelligent Tactical Systems | David Pratt, David Pratt & Associates |
Canadian Niagara Hotels Inc. | Andrew Balfour, Rubicon Strategy Inc. |
BHP Petroleum (New Ventures) Corp. | Sonia Scarselli, President and Director |
Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation | Megan Flynn, Pathway Group |
Tutto Cheese Co. Limited | Bonny Koabel, AKR Consulting Canada Inc. |
UNITE HERE Canada | Elly Alboim, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
UNITE HERE Canada | Kathleen Monk, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Metro Vancouver Convention and Visitors Bureau | Jennifer Anthony, FleishmanHillard HighRoad Corp |
Peak Power | Chris Loreto, StrategyCorp Inc. |
BC Fruit Growers' Association | Kathleen Monk, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on May 1 at 9:30 a.m.
New registrations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Canadian Canola Growers Association | Katelyn Duncan |
St. Joseph Communications | Chad Rogers, Crestview Strategy Inc. |
St. Joseph Communications | Mitchell Pratt, Crestview Strategy |
Purkinje | Ian Chesney, Santis Health |
Railway Association of Canada / Association des chemins de fer du Canada | Nicolas Laflamme, TACT |
Sterigenics International LLC | James Anderson, Public Affairs Advisors / Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc. |
Dying With Dignity Canada | Helen Long, Chief Executive Officer |
Sterigenics International LLC | MICHAEL VON HERFF, Public Affairs Advisors |
BIOTECANADA | Don Boudria, HILL+KNOWLTON STRATEGIES |
TELUS Corporation | Eric Dillane, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
Frontier Duty Free Association / Association fontière hors taxes | Carlos A. Godoy L., Impact Public Affairs / Impact Affaires publiques |
Purkinje | Julia Chew, Santis Health |
Meridian Lightweight Technologies Inc. | MARK RESNICK, McMillan Vantage Policy Group / Groupe d'affaires publiques McMillan aVantage |
Tricots Liesse (1983) Inc. | Allan Schneiderman, The ALLAN Group / Le Groupe ALLAN |
Ontario Network of Victim Service Providers | Peter Curtis, Pathway Group |
MDA | Stephen Dore |
Reactivations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Pharmascience Inc. | Susie Heath, Crestview Strategy |
Inter Pipeline | Christopher Ghazouly, Alberta North Projects Ltd. |
Canadian Association of Optometrists / L'Association canadienne des optométristes | Francois Couillard, Chief Executive Officer |