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Fri, 2021-12-17 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s fall economic update shows lobbyists seeking pandemic support for clients that they should expect more targeted government assistance going forward, some consultants say. Cameron Holmstrom, a Bluesky Strategy Group consultant and former NDP staffer, said the statement showed more fiscal caution from the government compared to earlier in the pandemic. “That means if there are industries or clients looking for COVID-specific support, yes, there’s help there, but it’s not like it was over a year ago,” he said. Meanwhile, Daniel Perry, a Summa Strategies consultant and Conservative strategist, said the absence of big-ticket Liberal election promises showed the government is currently focused on more immediate needs.

Hugh Mansfield has joined McMillan Vantage Policy Group after almost 25 years leading his own public relations firm. Mansfield joined McMillan’s Toronto office last month as a principal, and will develop integrated communications strategies for clients. From 1995 until 2019, Mansfield was CEO of PR firm Mansfield, Inc. “You name it, I've pretty much done everything in the world of land developments and infrastructure development. I'm anticipating being very busy for the next 10 years in that vertical because there's so much going on,” he said.

Communication reports more than doubled between October and November, as parliamentarians return to Ottawa for the first time since the Sept. 20 election. The federal lobbyists’ registry shows that 1,940 communication reports were submitted for November, more than double the 984 filed in October. Some of the most active organizations on the registry were the Mining Association of Canada, Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada, and Adobe.

In more recent communication reports, the David Suzuki Foundation posted 17 of the 183 reports on the federal lobbyists’ registry last week. The foundation, which advocates for sustainability and environmental protection, communicated with Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on Nov. 5; Jamie MacDonald, Guilbeault’s policy director, on Nov. 8; Kurtis Laydon, Guilbeault’s parliamentary affairs and policy adviser, on Nov. 26; and Conor MacNeil, Guilbeault’s Atlantic regional affairs adviser, on Nov. 30. The foundation is a member of the Green Budget Coalition, which released five recommendations for the 2022 federal budget on Nov. 17.

In new registrations, Grieg Seafood started its first file on Dec. 8 with consultant Naresh Raghubeer of Sandstone Group. Based in Bergen, Norway, the company operates salmon farms in Newfoundland and British Columbia. According to its file, Grieg is interested in promoting its Canadian operations, as well as finding “a positive path forward for continued investments, job creation, food security, exports, and economic reconciliation with Nation(s).” Raghubeer will communicate with 13 government institutions, including the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Finance, Innovation, Global Affairs, Crown-Indigenous Relations, and Fisheries, as well as with MPs and senators.

In health and education communications, the Canadian Advanced Therapy Training Institute (CATTI) started its first file on Dec. 3 with independent consultant William Mantel. CATTI provides e-learning and on-site training programs in Montreal, Que. and Toronto for workers in the cell and gene therapy sector. According to its registry file, CATTI is interested in raising awareness of its goals among senior officials, seeking financial support for sector training programs, and ensuring “government is aware of the demand and lack of supply in advanced cell and gene therapy manufacturing skills and talent.” Mantel will communicate with 10 government institutions, including Innovation, Employment, the National Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and Western Economic Diversification Canada.

Increasing its representation on the Hill recently is the Quebec Forestry Industry Council (QFIC), which added Virginia Clarke and Martin-Pierre Pelletier of Prospectus Associates on Dec. 7. Pelletier previously represented the council on the registry, but that file closed on March 20, 2019. The two Prospectus Associates join QFIC president and CEO Jean-François Samray, who has represented QFIC on the registry since Aug. 10, 2020. According to its registry file, QFIC is interested in discussing the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute. Clarke and Pelletier plan to communicate with 14 government institutions, including the PMO, Global Affairs, Innovation, Natural Resources, Environment, and Export Development Canada, as well as with MPs.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
1761595 Alberta Ltd. Andrew House, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
1761595 Alberta Ltd. Taleesha Thorogood, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Canadian Advanced Therapy Training Institute / Institut canadien de formation en thérapies avancées WILLIAM MANTEL
Entreprises Bastech (2014) inc. Robert Thibault
Grieg Seafood Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group
High Tide Inc. Raj Grover, President & Chief Executive Officer
Optimind Pharma Summer Senter, Wellington-Dupont Public Affairs

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Dec. 17 at 9:04 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
4517466 Canada Inc. (ICI Télévision) Joel Fortune, Joel R Fortune Professional Corporation
Brane Inc Caitlin Drouillard, Temple Scott Associates
Cable Public Affairs Channel Inc. / La chaîne d'affaires publiques par câble inc. Joel Fortune, Joel R Fortune Professional Corporation
Colleges Ontario Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
Davie Canada Yard Inc. / Chantier Davie Canada Inc John Delacourt, Hill+Knowlton Strategies
DoorDash zoleikha rahmani, Clear Strategy Inc.
E3 Metals Corp Chris Doornbos, CEO
GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. Virginia Clarke, Prospectus Associates
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC Frédérik Larouche, StrategyCorp Inc.
Google Cloud Canada Corporation Kevin MacAdam, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Great Lakes and St-Lawrence Cities Initiative / Alliance des villes des Grands Lacs et du Saint-Laurent Jonathan Altenberg, Executive Director
Heliolytics Derek Lipman, Cumberland Strategies
Henvey Inlet Wind LP Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
Holland America Group Bill Anderson, Crestview Strategy
HOMEFY Wes McLean, Capital Hill Group / Le Groupe Capital Hill
Huu-ay-aht First Nation Laura Grosman, HILL + KNOWLTON STRATEGIES
Infosys Public Services Inc. Jonathan Ballingall, The Capital Hill Group
Interac Corp. Ana Krstanovic, Hill & Knowlton Canada
Medicago Inc Takashi Nagao, President and Chief Executive Officer
Plaid Inc. Mark Johnson, Public Affairs Advisors
Ray-Mont Logistics International / Ray-Mont Logistiques International Sébastien Verret, TACT
Sysco Canada Inc. Allyson Grant, StrategyCorp Inc.
TELUS Spark Science Centre Abigail Tait, Global Public Affairs
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Science Abigail Tait, Global Public Affairs
The Nature Conservancy of Canada / Conservation de la Nature Canada Frédérik Larouche, StrategyCorp Inc.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada / Conservation de la Nature Canada Kelly Baker, StrategyCorp Inc.
The Quebec Forest Industry Council / Conseil de l'industrie forestière du Québec Virginia Clarke, Prospectus Associates
TMX Group Amélie Gadient, Hill + Knowlton Strategies / Hill + Knowlton Stratégies
UiPath Inc Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
United Property Resource Corporation Jacqueline Morehouse, The Porter O'Brien Agency Inc.
VinFast Auto Canada Inc. Erin Iverson, The Capital Hill Group / Le Groupe Capital Hill
Vitacore Industries Katie Grandis, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Westshore Terminals Limited Partnership tim smitheman, Rubicon strategy
Westshore Terminals Limited Partnership Ryan Spero, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Westshore Terminals Limited Partnership ELIZABETH ROSCOE

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Appraisal Institute of Canada / Institut canadien des evaluateurs HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Associated Equipment Distributors HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Bombardier Inc. Pierre Beaudoin
Canadian Airports Council / Conseil des aéroports du Canada Josh Zanin, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
CANADIAN FINANCE & LEASING ASSOCIATION / ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DE FINANCEMENT ET DE LOCATION HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Global Automakers of Canada / Constructeurs mondiaux d'automobiles du Canada DAVE ADAMS, PRESIDENT
Interac Corp. John Delacourt, Hill+Knowlton Strategies
Silicones Environmental, Health and Safety Council of North America HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Sysco Canada Inc. Andrew Steele, StrategyCorp Inc.
The International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh Eric Johnson, E R Johnson Consulting
The Quebec Forest Industry Council / Conseil de l'industrie forestière du Québec Martin-Pierre Pelletier, Prospectus Associates
Westshore Terminals Limited Partnership Andrew Balfour, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
 

 

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