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Fri, 2022-06-10 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

The federal ethics office fielded more advice requests from designated public office holders about the Conflict of Interest Act in 2021-22 than in any of the previous 11 years, according to an annual report published this week. The Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner handled 3,349 requests for advice about compliance under the Act during the last financial year, compared to 2,237 requests in 2020-21. That figure is higher than in any other year since at least 2010-11.

Representatives of organizations involved in the creation of a new national Indigenous economic strategy hope that the connections forged between the participating groups during the process will benefit future advocacy projects. A coalition of more than 25 Indigenous organizations worked on the National Indigenous Economic Strategy, which was released on June 6 in Ottawa. The executive summary bills the document as a “blueprint to achieve the meaningful engagement and inclusion of Indigenous Peoples” in the economy. “The invitation to bring national Indigenous economic organizations together to draft a … strategy was not only important for this document, but for the strong connections we have built over the last 30 months, and for the benefits of our collective voices for the future” said Tabatha Bull, president and CEO of the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business (CCAB).

Amanda van Baarsen has joined Counsel Public Affairs as associate vice-president for Western Canada. She brings more than a decade of experience working with the B.C. NDP, most recently as a senior ministerial adviser to provincial Health Minister Adrian Dix from September 2019 to April 2022. “Nothing else that I have experienced or will experience … can compare to the last two years of my life. It was all crisis, all the time,” she said.  “What I'm taking from it now is that no other problem will be as great. I'm coming to client problems now and, for clients, their experience is intense, there's a lot of anxiety associated with it, but there isn't anything really that shakes me anymore.”

The Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne du Canada (FCFA) filed 25 of the 196 communication reports submitted to the registry last week. Represented on the registry by president Liane Roy and managing director Alain Dupuis, the FCFA advocates on behalf of French-speaking communities outside Quebec. The FCFA met twice with Official Languages Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor last month to discuss the government’s proposed updates to the Official Languages Act, as well as the launch of public consultations for a new federal official languages strategy.

In new registrations, the Solar Energy Society of Alberta (Solar Alberta) started its first file on June 3 with its executive director, Heather MacKenzie. The society’s website describes its mission as supporting “Alberta’s transition to a just and sustainable energy future” by advocating for the solar industry, and serving as a community hub. Solar Alberta joined the registry, according to its file, to request solar photovoltaic funding incentives for commercial and community power generation. MacKenzie plans to communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and Environment.

Also interested in discussing emissions reduction programs is Loop Energy Inc., a company that develops, manufactures, and supplies hydrogen fuel cell systems for the electrification of commercial vehicles. Loop has hired Earnscliffe Strategies consultant Lonzell Locklear, who registered on June 1 to represent it in discussions with 11 government institutions, including the PMO, Environment,  Natural Resources, and Innovation, as well as with MPs and senators. According to its registry file, Loop is seeking grants to boost the capacity of its production facility in Burnaby, B.C., to “satisfy rising global demand for hydrogen fuel cell modules as countries roll out various initiatives aimed at green energy solutions in transportation and stationary power sectors.” 

Boosting its representation on the Hill is Microsoft Canada Inc., which added Compass Rose Group consultants Kelly Hutchinson and Julia Mills on June 1. They join president Kevin Peesker on the file, as well as Earnscliffe Strategies consultants Elly Alboim, Patrick Kennedy, and Alicia Adams. Microsoft is interested in discussing government procurement modernization related to information and communication technology products and services, according to its registry file, “including cloud-based services.” Hutchinson and Mills plan to communicate with Public Services, Shared Services, and the Treasury Board.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Aviat Networks, Inc. Navin Joneja, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Axial Corporation David Pratt, David Pratt & Associates
Blue Prism Kelly Hutchinson, Compass Rose Group
GFL Mining Services Limited David Heurtel, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin S.E.N.C.R.L., s.r.l.
GFL Mining Services Limited Andrew House, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
La Mozaic Marc Desmarais, NATIONAL Public Relations
Loop Energy Inc. Lonzell Locklear, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
MONSIEUR S'ÉCLATE INC. Carl Nolet, kube consulting / kube boite-conseil
Northeast Renewables LP by its general partner Thorold Midstream Corp Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP
Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario Mark Holmes, KWMitchell Consulting Services Inc.
Sheertech Corporation David Pratt, David Pratt & Associates
Solar Energy Society of Alberta (Solar Alberta) Heather MacKenzie, Executive Director

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on June 10 at 9:11 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Algoma Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP
Boating Ontario Association Pierre Cyr, Edelman Global Advisory
Boating Ontario Association Victoria Jordan, Edelman
Boeing Canada Operations Ltd Pierre Cyr, Edelman Global Advisory
Canadian Association of Energy Contractors Ted Gruetzner, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Association of Energy Contractors Catherine Lansley, Global Public Affairs Inc
Canadian Association of Energy Contractors Miriam Mathew, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Business Aviation Association / Association canadienne d'aviation d'affaires Robert Sincennes
Canadian Independent Music Association Véra Ferret, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Canadian Independent Music Association Elodie Colliard, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Canadian Opera Company Elodie Colliard, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 Noah Niznick, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 Colm O'Sullivan, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 vincent vuong, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 Andrew Walker, PAA Advisory Conseils
CHAR Technologies Ltd Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group
CyberArk Software Canada Inc. Sonya Moore, Capital Hill Group
Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia Robert Dillman
Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia Robbie MacGregor
Drax PHIL VON FINCKENSTEIN, Maple Leaf Strategies
Electrobac Inc Stefano Gardiman, Capital Hill Group / Groupe Capital Hill
Enwave Energy Corporation Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group
Innovative Medicines Canada Laura Grosman, HILL + KNOWLTON STRATEGIES
Joint Electrical Promotion Plan JONATHAN MOSER, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Lockheed Martin Canada Jessica Brandon-Jepp, McMillan Vantage Policy Group
McCarthy Tetrault / McCarthy Tetraul Jonathan Goldbloom, Avenue Strategic Communications
Microsoft Canada Inc. Julia Mills, Compass Rose Group
Microsoft Canada Inc. Kelly Hutchinson, Compass Rose Group
MOTREC INC. Rémy Franzoni, Groupe Engram
National Ballet of Canada Elodie Colliard, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Nokia Canada Inc JEFFREY MADDOX, President
Paramount Andrew Walker, PAA Advisory Conseils
Peak Towers Development Ltd. Sonya Moore, Capital Hill Group
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Martin Rust, StrategyCorp
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. LISA SAMSON, STRATEGYCORP OTTAWA
Royal Winnipeg Ballet Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
S2E Technologies Inc. Sonya Moore, Capital Hill Group
Splunk Inc. Julia Mills, Compass Rose Group
Splunk Inc. Kelly Hutchinson, Compass Rose Group
Squamish Huron Clean Energy Corporation Darren Young, Ernst & Young
Terrapure Environmental Derek Lipman, Cumberland Strategies
The Canadian Dental Hygienist Association / l'Association canadienne des hygiénistes dentaires Devon Cuddihey, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Uvaro Inc. Joseph Fung, CEO
VidCruiter Sonya Moore, Capital Hill Group
VinFast Auto Canada Inc. Sonya Moore, Capital Hill Group
Writers Guild of Canada Elodie Colliard, PAA Advisors | Conseils

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Boating Ontario Association Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
Enwave Energy Corporation Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
Huawei Technologies Canada Co., Ltd. Tom Wang, President
Paramount Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Printers Plus Julia Mills, Compass Rose Group
Printers Plus Kelly Hutchinson, Compass Rose Group

 

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