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Fri, 2022-01-28 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

As an unaffiliated convoy of truckers arrives in Ottawa to protest against vaccine mandates, the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) continues to engage with the federal government on solutions to the industry’s labour shortage and supply chain issues. The CTA has been engaged in discussions with the federal government about the effects of cross-border and domestic vaccine mandates since the summer of 2021, and had sought a delay and revised timeline for implementation. “The door’s open, we're in the room, we're talking around the table,” said CTA president Stephen Laskowski. At the same time, the alliance has distanced itself from the “freedom convoy” (as the movement dubs itself) that plans to disrupt traffic in the capital. 

In industry hires, Matthew Don Trapp has joined Kevin Bosch’s new lobby shop, Sandstone Group, as director of public affairs. A former consultant in Hill+Knowlton Strategies’s Ottawa office, Trapp most recently was the manager of operations and special projects for Ontario’s heritage minister Lisa MacLeod. Meanwhile, Monette Pasher has been named interim president of the Canadian Airports Council (CAC) after Daniel-Robert Gooch departed the role in December after 16 years. The CAC announced that Pasher would step into the interim role on Jan. 24, while the association searches for a permanent candidate. She will remain at her day job as executive director of the Atlantic Canada Airports Association.

Vaping, COVID-19, and supply chain concerns were among the issues raised by the most active organizations on the federal lobbyists’ registry in 2021. The Lobby Monitor has collated the 100 most active organizations in 2021, based on communication reports submitted to the federal lobbyists’ registry. We also spoke to the four most active organizations – the Canadian Vaping Association, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Canadian Produce Marketing Association, and the Tourism Industry Association of Canada – about their lobbying efforts last year.

In more recent communications, Unifor posted 26 of the 197 communication reports submitted to the federal lobbyists’ registry last week. Represented on the registry in-house by president Jerry Dias, the union communicated between Dec. 2 and Dec. 17 with several members of cabinet, including Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan, Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, and Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez. Many of the communications were related to a virtual lobby week focusing on employment insurance between Dec. 13 and Dec. 17.

In new registrations, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) started its first file on Jan. 17 with independent consultant Max FineDay. Based in Saskatoon, Sask., the federation represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. According to its registry file, FSIN is seeking federal funding to “advance justice proposals, build capacity to advance economic development for Saskatchewan First Nations, and is seeking to support Saskatchewan First Nations in advancing child welfare.” FineDay plans to communicate with Health, Indigenous Services, Crown-Indigenous Relations, Justice, and Women and Gender Equality.

Also new to the registry is the Alberta Irrigation Districts Association (AIDA), which started its first file on Jan. 20 with Kate Mah and Olivia Raycraft of PAA Advisory. The Lethbridge, Alta.-based organization represents 13 irrigation districts in southern Alberta. According to its registry file, AIDA is interested in discussing mitigation and preventative measures against aquatic invasive species, as well as water management, and climate risk adaptation. Mah and Raycraft plan to communicate with 11 government agencies, including the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Finance, Agriculture, Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, as well as with MPs and senators.

Returning to the registry recently is the Ontario Personal Support Worker Association (OPSWA), which added Summer Senter of Wellington-Dupont Public Affairs to the file on Jan. 17. Senter previously represented the association between March 1, 2021, and Sept. 16, 2021. The organization has returned to the registry to discuss labour and health policies ahead of the 2022 federal budget. Senter will communicate with Finance and Health, as well as with MPs.

New registry files

 

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
AERIUM Analytics Goran Miletic, Navis Group
AERIUM Analytics Kirsten Poon, Navis Group
Agrocorp International PTE Ltd Tyler Bjornson, T. Bjornson & Associates Consulting Inc.
Alberta Irrigation Districts Association Olivia Raycraft, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Alberta Irrigation Districts Association Kate Mah, PAA Advisory | Conseils
BW Solar Inc. Alex Simakov, Sussex Strategy Group
C2 Montréal Jacques-André Dupont, Président et Chef de la direction
Cegerco inc. Martin Beaulieu
Delpharm Christian OLIVIER, CO Partners Inc
Drone Xperts / DroneXperts Jonathan Dupont-Champagne, Président directeur-général
EV Technologies inc. / Technologies VE inc. Maxim Bergeron, Maglio
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Max FineDay
Fisher River Band Will Adams, 11871722 Canada Inc.
Hamilton Container Terminal Ingrid Ravary-Konopka, Sussex Strategy Group
Hamilton Container Terminal Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
Multicultural Junction Lily Mesh, Wellington Dupont Public Affairs
New Horizons Scientific Supply Inc. DBA Westlab Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
New Horizons Scientific Supply Inc. DBA Westlab Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group
New Horizons Scientific Supply Inc. DBA Westlab Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
Nova Oculus Canada Manufacturing ULC Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group
RÉSEAUTAGE INC. Philippe Normandeau, GUILLAUME LACHANCE GOTZMANN, LAWYER INC. / GUILLAUME LACHANCE GOTZMANN, AVOCAT INC.
Running Tide Technologies Inc. Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group
Running Tide Technologies Inc. Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
School Bus Ontario Simon Jefferies, Jenni Byrne + Associates Inc.
Spaceport Canada Inc / Port Spatial Canada Inc Andre Dupuis, President

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Jan. 28 at 9:07 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
ACTRA Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists / ACTRA Abigail Tait, Global Public Affairs
ACTRA Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists / ACTRA Sean Casey, Global Public Affairs
Addictions and Mental Health Ontario Jharna Bajaj, Enterprise Canada
Amazon Corporate LLC Mark Johnson, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Arcfield Canada Corporation Laurie Delaney-Barry, CFN Consultants
Automotive Industries Association of Canada / Association des Industries de l'Automobile du Canada Lindsay Stevens, Summa Strategies Canada Inc
Bay Area Health Trust Stephen Adler, NATIONAL Public Relations
BHE Canada, LP Chris Deakin, BHE Canada Limited
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. Lily Mesh, Wellington Dupont Public Affairs
Canadian Catholic School Trustees' Association / Association canadienne des commissaires d'écoles catholiques Sam MacMillan, Enterprise Canada
CNOOC Petroleum North America MICHAEL COATES, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
College of Patent Agents and Trademark Agents Andrea Donlan, McMillan Vantage Policy Group
CONOCO PHILLIPS CANADA Catherine Lansley, Global Public Affairs Inc
Economic Development Regina Inc. Michael Juce, Michael / Juce
Economic Development Regina Inc. Brian Gilbertson, Prairie Sky Strategy
Flinks Bryan Detchou, Crestview Strategy
Mentor Canada DON MOORS, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco / La Coalition Nationale Contre Le Tabac de Contrebande Dylan Hellwig, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
OSI Maritime Systems Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
OSI Maritime Systems Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
RE:Sound Music Licensing Company / Ré:Sonne Société de gestion de la musique Andrew Walker, Global Public Affairs
RE:Sound Music Licensing Company / Ré:Sonne Société de gestion de la musique Sean Casey, Global Public Affairs
Spicer Marine Energy Inc. Maurice Rioux, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
The Black Arcs Tom Bateman, The Porter O'Brien Agency Inc.
The Canadian Payroll Association / L'Association canadienne de la paie ELIZABETH ROSCOE, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Tourmaline Oil Corp. BRAD LAVIGNE, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence Marisa Maslink, McMillan Vantage Policy Group

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) Chris Gray, Acosys Consulting Services Inc.
City of Leduc Rob LeForte, First Lake Solutions
Conference for Advanced Life Underwriting Angela Ross, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Ontario Personal Support Worker Association Summer Senter, Wellington-Dupont Public Affairs
Titan Securite Pierre-Yves Bourduas, P-Y Public Safety Management Inc. / P-Y Gestion en Sécurité publique Inc.

 

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