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Fri, 2022-06-17 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying (OCL) has launched a third and final round of consultations on an update to the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct. The update includes some improvements over its predecessor, says Government Relations Institute of Canada president Jason Kerr, but serious concerns continue over its enforceability and potential restrictive effects on the industry. Citizen advocacy organization Democracy Watch, meanwhile, argues that the proposed code weakens ethics rules by adding provisions to reduce the cooling-off periods in which lobbyists cannot lobby politicians for whom they have previously campaigned during an election. 

An annual report released by the OCL this week, meanwhile, shows there were a record number of active registrations and lobbyists on the federal registry during the last fiscal year, though there were fewer communication reports compared to the previous year. The office’s 2021-22 annual report, tabled on June 14, shows that 8,069 individual lobbyists registered at least once throughout the last fiscal year, compared to 8,005 in 2020-21. Of those, 6,731 were still active as of March 2022. The report also showed that 3,376 organizations and corporations were named in registrations during 2021-22, compared to 3,269 in 2020-21.

A return to in-person lobby days after more than two years of virtual events contributed to record communications on the federal lobbyists’ registry in May, while the environment featured as the most popular topic for lobbying for a fourth straight month. At the time of publication, 3,059 communication reports were posted to the federal lobbyists’ registry for May 2022. That figure is the highest number of May reports posted to the registry since at least 2009, which is the earliest records are available for that month online.

In more recent reports, Genome Canada submitted 16 of the 313 communications posted to the registry last week. The organization, which invests in and co-ordinates genomics research, innovation, and data in Canada, is represented on the registry by president and CEO Robert Annan. Genome Canada communicated with Michael Brewster, director of nature and biodiversity policy to Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, on May 26, and Miles Hopper and Yash Nanda, advisers to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, on May 19. The organization also communicated with two members of the House science committee: Bloc Québécois MP (and committee vice-chair) Maxime Blanchette-Joncas on May 12, and Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu on May 19.

In new registrations, Spirit Healthcare Group started its first file on June 2, hiring independent consultant Will Adams to represent it in discussions with seven government institutions, including the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Health, Crown-Indigenous Relations, Indigenous Services, and with MPs. The Winnipeg-based company provides pharmacy services, medical supplies, and health care products in Manitoba, Northern Ontario, and Nunavut. According to its file, Spirit is interested in discussing “greater co-operation between government and Indigenous-owned companies, particularly in the healthcare sector.”

Also new to the registry is Indigenous newswire, job board, and tender service NationTalk, which started its first file on June 2 with consultant Larry Di Ianni of Larry Di Ianni Consulting. The company joined the registry to seek funding for its community voices program, according to its registry file. That program will “establish an online communications network for all Métis, Inuit and First Nations organizations in Canada,” the file states, with plans to arrange discussions about the breadth and scope of the program to government officials. Di Ianni plans to communicate with Indigenous Services.

The Canadian Beekeepers Federation has hired Prospectus Associates consultants Virginia Clarke and Martin-Pierre Pelletier, both of whom registered on June 13, to represent it in discussions with 14 government institutions, including the PMO, Global Affairs, Agriculture, Health, and Environment, as well as with MPs and senators. The federation is seeking the reopening of the Canada-U.S. border, according to its registry file, as well as the removal of a ban on the importation of packaged honeybees (that is, full colonies) from the U.S. At present, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency permits the import of healthy queen bees from the U.S., but package imports are banned from the country due to fears of the possible spread of pests and disease.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
9183-2352 Québec Inc (Boucherie Nordest) Sylvie Gauthier
9641360 Canada Ltd. o/a Spirit Healthcare Group Will Adams, 11871722 Canada Inc.
Canadian Beekeepers Federation Virginia Clarke, Prospectus Associates
Canadian Beekeepers Federation Martin-Pierre Pelletier, Prospectus Associates
Canadian Mink Breeders Association Jesse Shea, Enterprise Canada
CAPREIT Limited Partnership (LP) Jonathan Fleischer
Cereals Canada Inc Dean Dias, Chief Executive Officer
Eddify/NDT Yan Plante, TACT
Heiltsuk Tribal Council Chris Tollefson, Tollefson Law Corporation
IES Lucie Mathieu
Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council (KTC) Dennis Burnside, Capital Hill Group / Groupe Capital Hill
Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited Oliver Patsch, Canada Region President
Les Terrassements Multi-Paysages Inc. Julien Nepveu-Villeneuve, TACT Intelligence-Conseil
Les Terrassements Multi-Paysages Inc. Robby Desjardins, TACT intelligence conseil
MERIT Functional Foods Corporation LEWIS RETIK, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
MERIT Functional Foods Corporation Jon-Paul Powers, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
Métis-Dene Development Fund Greg Seniuk, Solstice Public Affairs / Solstice Affaires publiques
NationTalk Larry Di Ianni, Larry Di Ianni Consulting
Papaschase First Nation Dennis Burnside, Capital Hill Group / Groupe Capital Hill
Qualtrics International Inc. DAVID ANGUS, The Capital Hill Group Inc.
Rheem DANIEL BERNIER, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Rheem Lonzell Locklear, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
SoftSim Technologies Inc. Simon-Pierre Diamond, Ryan Public Affairs Inc. / Ryan Affaires publiques Inc.
Toronto Business Development Centre JONATHAN MOSER, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Toronto Business Development Centre Aaron Gairdner, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Toronto Business Development Centre Andrew Balfour, Rubicon Strategy Inc.
Toronto Business Development Centre Ryan Spero, Rubicon Strategy Inc.

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on June 17 at 9:21 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
AltaLink Management Ltd Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP
Amazon Corporate LLC Dan Pfeffer, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums / Aquariums et zoos accrédités du Canada Wes McLean, Capital Hill Group / Le Groupe Capital Hill
Canadian Association of Exposition Management Bryan Detchou, Crestview Strategy
Canadian Cattlemen's Association / L'Association canadienne des éleveurs de bovins Frank Parker, Crestview Strategy Inc.
Canadian Dental Association / Association dentaire canadienne Victoria Jordan, Edelman
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 Louis-Alexandre Lanthier, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Dart Canada Inc. Joe Hruska, Pathway Group
Federation of Canadian Municipalities / Fédération Canadienne des Municipalitiés Taneen Rudyk
Globalive Capital Inc. Will Adams, 11871722 Canada Inc.
Government of the Northwest Territories Andrea Beltran, Global Public Affairs
Grain Farmers of Ontario BLAKE JOHNSTON, Diligence Public Affairs Inc.
IQVIA Solutions Canada Inc. Sylvia Durgerian, President
Loop Energy Inc. Deborah Elson, Earnscliffe Strategies
Lorica Cybersecurity Inc. Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
Mood Disorders Society of Canada / societe pour les troubles de l'humeur du Canada Abdelrahman Amin, Impact Public Affairs / Impact Affaires Publique
Moose Hide Campaign Development Society Brian Klunder, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Native Women's Association of Canada Lisa Kirbie, Blackbird Strategies, Ltd.
OpenCircle National Advocacy Ltd. Thomas (T.J.) Keil, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Ovarian Cancer Canada Charlotte Webber, H+K Strategies
Petroleum Services Association of Canada Adam Taylor, Export Action Global
PETRONAS Energy Canada Ltd Catherine Lansley, Global Public Affairs Inc
Pharmascience Inc. Mary Anne Carter, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Pharmascience Inc. DANIEL BERNIER, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Pharmascience Inc. ANDRE ALBINATI, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Quebec forest industry council-QFIC / Conseil de l'industrie forestière du Québec- CIFQ Jean-François Samray, Président-directeur général
Semiahmoo First Nation Taylor Bamford, Stratos Public Affairs
United Property Resource Corporation Lindsay Stevens, Summa Strategies Canada Inc
VMware Inc. Anthony Matar, Capital Hill Group / Anthony

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Addictions and Mental Health Ontario Katie Heelis, Enterprise
AltaLink Management Ltd Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
American Registry of Internet Numbers Eric Lamoureux, Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc.
Association of Canadian Publishers Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Avenue Living Asset Management John Delacourt, Hill+Knowlton Strategies
Canadian Association of University Teachers / Association canadienne des professeures et professeurs d'université David Robinson, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CANWISP - Canadian Association of Wireless Internet Providers Lynne Hamilton, Local Consultants
City of Martensville DOUGLAS RICHARDSON, Prairie Sky Strategy
E3 Lithium Chris Doornbos, CEO
SiliCycle inc. Hugo St-Laurent, Président et chef de la direction
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils
United Fisheries Conservation Alliance / Alliance unifée pour la conservation de pêches Colin Sproul, President
University of Alberta Sheamus Murphy, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
University of Northern British Columbia / L'Université du Nord de la Colombie-Britannique Geoffrey Payne, President & Vice Chancellor

 

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