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Fri, 2022-05-06 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

Associations representing workers in the arts and culture sectors told attendees at a national summit this week that they will call for more support to boost the industry’s resilience following the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. During a panel discussion on support for workers, Arden Ryshpan, executive director of the Canadian Actors’ Equity Association (also known as Equity), said that she anticipates a shortage of employees in the sector in the coming years as a result of the pandemic. “Their opportunities have evaporated… it's going to become very difficult to encourage people to come into the business,” she said. Gideon Arthurs, the outgoing CEO of the National Theatre School in Montreal, Que., said it was important for both institutions and governments to focus on ways to support individual artists.

Senator Marilou McPhedran says she launched an inquiry on the Senate’s ethics and conflict of interest code to promote greater transparency in the way the Upper Chamber governs itself. McPhedran initiated an inquiry on March 22, seeking to call the attention of the Senate to “parliamentary privilege, the Ethics and Conflict of Interest Code for Senators and options for increasing accountability, transparency and fairness in the context of the Senate’s unique self-governance, including guidelines on public disclosure.”

Bridget Howe has joined Crestview Strategy as a senior consultant. Howe joined Crestview’s Ottawa office on April 25, having previously worked at Counsel Public Affairs between January 2020 and April 2022, most recently as an account director. She told The Lobby Monitor in a phone interview on May 5 that she hoped to build on her areas of specialization, such as health, education, and broadcasting, while also exploring new subjects at Crestview.

Trans Canada Trail posted eight of the 120 communication reports submitted to the federal lobbyists’ registry last week. Represented on the registry by president and CEO Eleanor McMahon and consultant Kim Wright of Wright Strategies, the Trans Canada Trail organization co-ordinates the construction, promotion, and maintenance of the 28,000-kilometre network of the same name. The organization communicated with Tourism Minister Randy Boissonnault on March 23; Helena Jaczek, minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, on March 8; Rachel Bendayan, Boissonnault’s parliamentary secretary, on March 1; and Terry Beech, parliamentary secretary to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, on March 8.

In new registrations, Robotics Centre Inc. has hired Hill+Knowlton Strategies consultant Andy Singh, who registered on April 25, to represent the company in discussions with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Global Affairs, National Defence, Innovation, and Public Services and Procurement. According to its file, Robotics Centre wants to promote its “Canadian-made unmanned aerial system solutions to the Canadian government in support of Canada’s drive to provide assistance to Ukraine.”

Also new to the registry is Voltari Marine Electric, a Merrickville, Ont.-based recreational electric boat designer. The company, founded by former Steam Whistle Brewing CEO Cam Heaps in 2021, started its first file on April 25 with consultant Geoff Turner of Bluesky Strategy Group. Turner’s colleague, Raphael Brass, joined the file on May 3. According to its file, Voltari is interested in discussing the federal government’s proposed luxury tax for boats priced at $250,000 or more, as well as the potential “for market impact to innovative zero-emissions marine craft relative to traditional fossil-fuel powered competitors.” Turner and Brass plan to communicate with 16 government institutions, including the PMO, Finance, Innovation, Fisheries, Environment, and Rural Economic Development, as well as with MPs and senators.

Innovation and diversity organization Groupe 3737 started its first file on April 25 with Will Adams, an independent consultant. The organization is seeking federal funding for its programs, according to its registry file, to ensure that BIPOC entrepreneurs and business owners “are able to achieve their business goals.” The file states that Groupe 3737 received $1.21 million from Innovation, and $86,000 from Employment, during the last financial year. In addition to Employment, Adams plans to communicate with the PMO, Heritage, and MPs.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
AmbuEnergy / AmbuÉnergie Summer Senter, Wellington-Dupont Public Affairs
Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. MARK RUDOLPH, justenvironment
Bitfarms Ltd. Stéphane Bertrand
Boston University School of Law Jim Karygiannis, GTA Strategies
Champion Iron Limited David Cataford, Chief Executive Officer
Green Tire Print. Inc. Henry Boyd, Stosic & Associates
Groupe 3737 Will Adams, 11871722 Canada Inc.
JTEKT Marc Beauchamp, The CAI Global Group Inc. / Le Groupe CAI Global inc.
Port of Argentia Inc. William Goulding, Prospectus Associates
Robotics Centre Inc. Andy Singh, Hill and Knowlton Strategies
tilr Mary Anne Carter, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Voltari Marine Electric Raphael Brass, Bluesky Strategy Group
Voltari Marine Electric Geoff Turner, Bluesky Strategy Group
Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick Jordan OBrien, The Porter O'Brien Agency Inc.

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on May 6 at 9:08 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
African Nova Scotian Justice Institute (ANSJI) Bryan Detchou, Crestview Strategy
Alamos Gold Inc. Arjun Chahal, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Alstom Transport Canada Inc. Pierre Cyr, Edelman Global Advisory
Anna Biosciences Judy Mintz, Mintz & Associates Inc.
Avenue Living Asset Management Laura Grosman, HILL + KNOWLTON STRATEGIES
Bartek Ingredients Inc. CATHY JO NOBLE, GT & Company Executive Advisors
BC Women's Health Foundation Olivia Dixon, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Canadian Federation of Forest Owners / Federation Canadienne de Propriétaires Forestiers Alik Angaladian, Maple Leaf Strategies
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 Eric Lamoureux, Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc.
Chorus Aviation Inc. Laura Grosman, HILL + KNOWLTON STRATEGIES
CNOOC Petroleum North America Arjun Chahal, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Covenant Energy Ltd. Charlee Heath, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Element Technical Services Arjun Chahal, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Flextrack Inc. Arjun Chahal, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Flinks Bridget Howe, Crestview Strategy
General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems Gordon Quaiattini, Maple Leaf Strategies
Greater Toronto Airport Authority Garry Keller, StrategyCorp Inc.
Heliene Inc. Mike Carter, First Green Energy Ltd
Imagine Canada Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Imagine Canada Charlee Heath, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Imagine Canada Felix Wong, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Imagine Canada Steve Van Groningen, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Imagine Canada Noah Niznick, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Labatt Breweries CATHY JO NOBLE, GT & Company Executive Advisors
Nordstar Capital LP Vanessa Lamarre, Rubicon Strategy
North Eastern University Alexander Byrne-Krzycki, Crestview
Northwest Territories Association of Communities Éric Courcelles, Solstice Public Affairs / Solstice Affaires publiques
Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries Alex Bernst, StrategyCorp Inc.
Palette Skills Inc. Amélie Gadient, Hill + Knowlton Strategies / Hill + Knowlton Stratégies
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Frédérik Larouche, StrategyCorp Inc.
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Garry Keller, StrategyCorp Inc.
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Allyson Grant, StrategyCorp Inc.
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Andrew Steele, StrategyCorp Inc.
Prudential Consulting Inc. NOBLE CHUMMAR, CASSELS BROCK & BLACKWELL LLP
Rio Tinto Canada Management Inc. Fernando Melo, Global Public Affairs
Square Canada, Inc. Grace Jung, Head of Industry Relations, Payments & Operations
The National Payroll Institute / L'institut National de la Paie Vanessa Lamarre, Rubicon Strategy
TransAlta Corporation CATHY JO NOBLE, GT & Company Executive Advisors
Vuntut Gwichin First Nation Tom Potter, Blackbird Strategies, Ltd.
Wattpad Corp. Vanessa Lamarre, Rubicon Strategy
Westshore Terminals Limited Partnership Arjun Chahal, Rubicon Strategy Inc.

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Fidelity Investments Canada Mike Van Soelen, Navigator Ltd.
Symvivo Corporation Danya Vered, StrategyCorp Inc

 

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