Here’s a run down of the news we covered this week:
Groups advocating for an environmentally-focused economic recovery plan are pushing back against plans presented by Canada’s oil and natural gas sector. Environmental Defence put out a call to its members on June 24, encouraging them to contact their MPs to advocate for an economic recovery plan that doesn’t “[cave] to the fossil fuel or petrochemical industries.” The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) argued in a letter to Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O’Regan that its sector should play a key role in economic recovery. CAPP was the most active lobby group in April, filing 41 communication reports, and was also the most active group in May, filing 27 reports. Another environmental organization, Greenpeace Canada, has organized a petition calling on the federal government to discuss a “green recovery” through a public consultation process.
Organizations are relying on C-suite executives more than ever to raise the profile of their communications with the federal government during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to government relations consultants. Lobbying activity has increased during the pandemic, and organizations are looking for ways to make their communications stand out from the crowd, according to Dennis Matthews, vice-president of marketing and communications at Enterprise. This has led to a push for more senior-to-senior interactions with the federal government, he said.
The House finance committee has launched consultations for the 2021 federal budget, and the competition for government funds next year is likely to be intense, according to Elliot Hughes, a senior adviser at Summa Strategies. The pandemic has negatively impacted many organizations financially, which makes it likely that more submissions will be made than in previous years from groups seeking federal funds. The federal government’s ability to provide funds will also be strained because of the large amount of spending already done on measures related to the pandemic, according to Hughes.
O’Regan was targeted by eight different oil and natural gas companies in communication reports posted between June 15 and June 21. CAPP posted 27 communication reports on June 15, including a report listing contact with O’Regan on May 28. Other oil and natural gas organizations that contacted O’Regan include Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Cenovus Energy and Chevron Canada Limited.
In new registrations, Big Digital, a technology company based in Toronto, started its first file on the federal lobbyists’ registry on June 15 with consultant Roberto Chávez of Sussex Strategy Group. The company is interested in a government contract related to its technology, which is used to adapt client-facing service delivery operations with COVID-19 in mind. Big Digital has developed SafeChek, a technology used in entrance ways of buildings that can be used to detect facemasks, and to display information such as wait times and the number of people currently inside. Chávez will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Finance, Innovation, Health, the Business Development Bank of Canada, as well as MPs.
Protoplast, a plastic injection molding company based in Ontario, started its first file on June 23 with consultant Matthew Henley of Wellington Dupont. The company is interested in government contracts to supply personal protective equipment (PPE) to meet the growing demand in Canada. PPE can include gowns, gloves, respirators and masks intended to prevent exposure to infectious disease. Henley will communicate with the PMO, Innovation, Finance, Health, the Business Development Bank of Canada, and with MPs.
Henley has also been engaged by Smart Safe Science (3S), another company in Ontario that manufactures PPE. The company started its file on June 23, and is interested in pursuing government contracts to supply the vital supplies. Henley will communicate with the PMO, Finance, Health, the Business Development Bank of Canada, and with MPs.
New registry files
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
---|---|
Big Digital | Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group |
Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA) | Elaine Larsen, Global Public Affairs |
EmpowerPharm Inc. | Elaine Larsen, Global Public Affairs |
Event Venue Coalition | Paul Tye, Sussex Strategy Group |
Associated Designers of Canada (ADC) | ISABEL METCALFE, Public Affairs Counsel |
Micron Digital Corp. | DANIEL BROCK, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Facedrive | Kevin Bosch, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
Arnprior Aerospace | Matthew Henley, Wellington Dupont |
Smart Safe Science Inc. | Matthew Henley, Wellington Dupont |
Protoplast Inc. | Matthew Henley, Wellington Dupont |
Canadian Association of Amusement Operators | Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group |
Association des libraires du Québec | Katherine Fafard, Directrice générale |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on June 26 at 9:10 a.m.
New registrations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
---|---|
Envision SQ Inc. | Sheamus Murphy, Counsel Public Affairs Inc. |
Vancouver Art Gallery | Kim Haakstad, Global Public Affairs |
Vancouver Art Gallery | Curtis O'Nyon, Global Public Affairs |
Ontario Long Term Care Association | Andrew Brander, Crestview Strategy |
IBM Canada Ltd. | Andrew Brander, Crestview Strategy |
COMPOSITE PANEL ASSOCIATION | Kevin Warkentin |
Teser Technologies Inc. | Robert Schuett, HSC and Associates Ltd. |
Association for Mountain Parks Protection & Enjoyment | Nancy Cruz, Global Public Affairs |
The OI Group / Le Groupe OI | DAVID ANGUS, The Capital Hill Group Inc. |
Intuit Canada | Rachel McLaughlin, PAA Public Affairs Advisors Inc. / CAP Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc. |
Daki Menan Lands and Resources Corporation | Jeffrey Barton, Barton Consulting Services |
Kruger Inc. | TIM BARBER, BLUESKY STRATEGY GROUP INC. |
Kruger Inc. | Geoff Turner, Bluesky Strategy Group |
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities | Guy Lagrandeur |
BHP Billiton Canada Inc. | Patricia Sibal, Crestview Strategy |
AMD Medicom Inc. | Shawn Fried |
Reactivations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
---|---|
Envision SQ Inc. | Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Afairs Inc. |
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting / Les Amis de la radiodiffusion | Devin Ashton-Beaucage |