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Fri, 2022-06-24 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

The procedure and House affairs committee has recommended that internships be explicitly excluded from rules surrounding the acceptance and reporting of gifts in the conflict of interest code for MPs. The question of whether accepting an “intern service” paid for by a third party places an MP in a conflict of interest featured heavily in public hearings held earlier this year. (Intern service is the report’s term for the employment of an intern in an MP’s office.)

The current code prohibits MPs and their families from accepting “any gift or other benefit, except compensation authorized by law, that might reasonably be seen to have been given to influence the member in the exercise of a duty or function of his or her office.” The committee report presented to the House on June 21 recommends that the code be amended to explicitly exclude interns from the definition of “benefit.”

The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) is urging Health Canada to grant an exemption for all single-ingredient whole foods, including ground beef, in the department’s move to implement front-of-package food labels. “All signs point to [a policy where] all single-ingredient whole foods should be exempt. All other countries that we've seen do front-of-pack regulations have exempted all single-ingredient whole foods,” said Jennifer Babcock, senior manager of government relations for the association. Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Manuel Arango said his organization, which has been one of the most vocal advocates for the new rules, also supports an exemption for ground beef from the front-of-package requirements. (This story was also published in Hill Times Research, a sister publication to The Lobby Monitor that exclusively covers federal health policy.)

Cameron Holmstrom has founded Niipaawi Strategies, which he hopes will help boost Indigenous leadership in Canadian government relations. A citizen of the Métis Nation from Treaty 3, Holmstrom said that the word “niipaawi” means “stand up” in Michif. “In the Métis community, that’s what we’ve traditionally done. We believe when push comes to shove, you need to stand up.”

The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) posted 57 of the 2,454 communication reports submitted to the registry last week. Most of the CDA’s communications took place between May 9 and May 13, when the organization held its annual “Days on the Hill” advocacy event. The association was represented in the communications by interim CEO Dr. Aaron Burry, president Lynn Tomkins, and advocacy committee member Dr. Michael Sullivan, as well as Temple Scott Associates consultants Caitlin Drouillard and Don Moors. The CDA communicated with Health Minister Jean Yves Duclos; Seniors Minister Kamal Khera; Darren Fisher, Khera’s parliamentary secretary; Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen and health critic Michael Barrett; and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and health critic Don Davies.

In new registrations, the Digital Media Association (DiMA) started its first registry file on June 1 with president and CEO Garrett Levin. The Washington, D.C.-based industry association represents streaming companies such as Spotify, Google (including its subsidiary, YouTube), Amazon, Apple, and Pandora. DiMA joined the registry to discuss Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, which would give the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulatory oversight for online streaming services. In addition to the CRTC, Levin plans to communicate with Heritage and Innovation, as well as MPs and senators.

Also new to the registry is Dorsay Development Corporation, which started its first file on June 22 with consultant Brayden Akers of Navigator Ltd. The Toronto-based real estate development company builds residential and commercial properties in the Greater Toronto Area. Akers plans to meet with Finance officials to discuss the two-year ban on foreign investment in residential property, as outlined in Budget 2022. The budget states that the ban would not apply to permanent residents, refugees, or people authorized to come to Canada under emergency travel while fleeing international crises. The measure was included in the budget bill, C-19, which received royal assent on June 23.

Boosting its representation on the Hill recently is Juul Labs Canada Ltd. The vaping company added PAA Advisory consultants Noah Niznick and Olivia Raycraft to the file on June 15. The PAA consultants join Juul president Tim Corkum, who has represented the company on the registry since Feb. 3. According to its registry file, Juul will advocate for “changes that will further limit underage access to tobacco products,” including raising the age of consent for tobacco products to 21, and limits of individual purchase qualities. Niznick and Raycraft plan to communicate with 12 government institutions, including the Prime Minister’s Office, Finance, Health, Innovation, and Justice, as well as with MPs and senators.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Archenergy technology / Arknergie Innovation Inc. Carole Boucher, Carole Boucher Services-Conseils
Confection Shao (9455-6529 Québec inc.) Steve Moisan
Digital Media Association Garrett Levin, President and Chief Executive Officer
Dorsay Development Corporation Brayden Akers, Navigator Limited
Flokk Sytems Inc. Gregory Stulen, Pathway Group
GoFor Industries SUSAN SMITH, Bluesky Strategy Group
Groupe Marcelle Inc Jon Robinson, Crestview Strategy
Heppell's Potato Corp. JOHN MOONEN, John Moonen & Associates Ltd.
Iris Energy Limited Thomas Brook, EY Law LLP
Iris Energy Limited Selena Ing, EY Law LLP
Letko, Brosseau & Associates Inc. / Letko, Brosseau & Associés Inc. Daniel Brosseau, President and Partner
PME GURU (9256-6918 QUÉBEC INC.) Steve Moisan
Shakepay Inc. Nate Little, PAA Advisory | Conseils

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on June 24 at 9:09 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
AccertaClaim Servicorp Inc. (Accerta) Jonathan Ballingall, The Capital Hill Group
Agnico Eagle Mines Limited Angelo Bakoulas, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc.
Arctic Research Foundation Tom Potter, Blackbird Strategies, Ltd.
Association of Canadian Port Authorities / Association des administrations portuaires canadiennes Josh Zanin, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
Association of Canadian Port Authorities / l'Association des administrations portuaires canadiennes Greg Maceachern, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
B2F Media Inc Stefano Gardiman, Capital Hill Group / Groupe Capital Hill
Beaverbrook Art Gallery Wes McLean, Capital Hill Group / Le Groupe Capital Hill
Canadian Beekeepers Federation WILLIAM PRISTANSKI, PROSPECTUS ASSOCIATES
Canadian Federation of agriculture / Fédération canadienne de l'Agriculture Martin Caron
Drax Gordon Quaiattini, Maple Leaf Strategies
Greenlight Consulting Inc. Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
Juul Labs Canada Ltd. Olivia Raycraft, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Juul Labs Canada Ltd. Noah Niznick, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Life Sciences Ontario Stephanie Levee, 3Sixty Public Affairs Inc.
National Association of Career Colleges / Association National Des Colleges De Carrieres Maailah Blackwood, Crestview Strategy Inc.
Palo Alto Networks Inc. Stefano Gardiman, Capital Hill Group / Groupe Capital Hill
Palo Alto Networks Inc. Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
Qualtrics International Inc. Jonathan Ballingall, The Capital Hill Group
Qualtrics International Inc. Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
Rheem Lisa Muzzin, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Riipen Taleesha Thorogood, Crestview Strategy
Salesforce Canada Inc Martin Rust, Martin Rust Strategic Advisory Services
Songbird Taleesha Thorogood, Crestview Strategy
Songbird Rob Gilmour, Crestview Strategy
Sturgeon County Bailey Stafford, Earnscliffe Strategies
Tenaris Global Services (Canada) Inc William Pellerin, McMillan LLP
Vitacore Industries Beth Palmer, Earnscliffe Strategies
VMWare Inc. Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
Vuntut Gwichin First Nation Natasha Kornak, Blackbird Strategies, Ltd.
WM Technology Danielle Parr, Navigator Ltd

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Associated Equipment Distributors HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Association of Canadian Publishers Tara Mazurk, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Association of Canadian Publishers Andrew Walker, PAA Advisory Conseils
Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health / Alliance canadienne pour la maladie mentale et la santé mentale HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Canadian Real Estate Association / L'Association Canadienne de l'immeuble Cliff Stevenson
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada / Association canadienne de l'industrie de la chimie HUW WILLIAMS, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Elevate Curtis O'Nyon, Global Public Affairs
The Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada / L'association canadienne des pharmacies de quartier Jesse Shea, Ensight Canada
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Tara Mazurk, PAA Advisory | Conseils
University of Alberta David Murray, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.

 

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