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Fri, 2022-07-29 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

The Lobby Monitor has collated the 100 most active organizations in the first six months of 2022, based on communication reports submitted to the federal lobbyists’ registry. The Breakfast Club of Canada submitted 134 communication reports for discussions that took place between Jan. 1 and June 30, followed by the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (121), and the Canadian Canola Growers Association (120).

The Breakfast Club of Canada also led in communications posted to the registry last week, contributing 19 of the 151 reports submitted between July 18 and July 24. The organization is represented on the registry by president and CEO Tommy Kulczyk. The Breakfast Club of Canada communicated with Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller, Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu, Tourism Minister Randy Boissonnault, and Treasury Board President Mona Fortier. The organization also communicated with Greg Fergus, parliamentary secretary to Fortier; and Conservative deputy leader Luc Berthold. Those communications all took place on June 1 and June 2.

As Montreal, Que. hosts a global AIDS conference, organizations who specialize in sexual health and HIV are wondering if the Canadian government will act on a 19-year-old parliamentary recommendation to increase HIV funding to $100 million. “As the world comes to Canada to talk about HIV, this is an opportunity for us to talk about the great work … the community health sector has been doing, but we need our federal partners to step up,” said Jody Jollimore, executive director of the Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC). The CBRC is part of an informal coalition of groups that has launched a letter-writing campaign to ministers, calling for increased funding. (This story was also published in Hill Times Research, a sister publication to The Lobby Monitor that exclusively covers federal health policy.)

McMillan Vantage Policy Group has welcomed former Hill staffers Rachel Rappaport and Tausha Michaud to its team, and the firm has launched a brand refresh to promote the new services it is offering after more than doubling its team. Rappaport arrived at McMillan after holding a series of communication roles in the offices of Liberal ministers, most recently as director of communications to labour ministers Filomena Tassi and Seamus O’Regan. Michaud, meanwhile, is returning to McMillan Vantage after two years. She most recently worked as chief of staff to then-Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, and was a senior adviser to the Ontario Progressive Conservatives during the provincial election campaign earlier this year.

In new registrations, Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre started its first file on July 22 with president and CEO Nona Constas. Boost provides programs and services to children, youth, and their families who experience abuse or violence, as well as prevention programs and training for parents, professionals, and the wider community. According to its registry file, Boost is exploring federal funding options for its programs supporting child and youth victims of crime, with a particular focus on abuse, internet child exploitation, and human trafficking. In addition to Justice and PHAC, Constas plans to communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and Health.

Telemedicine provider Taiga Health Corp. has hired Kyle Olsen of Olsen+Biggs Public Affairs, who registered on July 22, to represent it in discussions with the PMO, Health, and Public Services. Taiga provides virtual doctor’s consultations in Canada, including to Ontario residents through the province’s public insurance program, known as OHIP, and UHIP coverage, which is required insurance for international students studying in Ontario. According to its registry file, Taiga is seeking a government contract to purchase COVID-19 tests.

Returning to the registry is the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), which added CEO and secretary general David Shoemaker to the file on June 29. Shoemaker previously represented the COC between Jan. 18, 2021 and Aug. 9, 2021. The committee has rejoined the registry to discuss plans to bid for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in the future, according to its file. “At this time, we are asking the government to commit staff resources to building a Games Concept with us,” the file states.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
369Konnect Lily Mesh, Wellington Dupont Public Affairs
Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre / Boost Centre D'Appui Aux Enfants et Aux Adolescents Nora Constas, President & CEO
Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) Cameron Penner, Proof Strategies
First Mining Gold Sandra Ataman, Ryan Affaires publiques Inc.
GoMeal Maxim Bergeron, Maglio
Hanon Systems Canada Inc. Michael Agosti, Dentons Canada LLP
Mitaanjigamiing First Nation Joshua Albert, The CCS Group
Petro Plastics Corporation Ltd Joe Hruska, Pathway Group
PRI Association David Atkin, CEO
Taiga Health Corp Kyle Olsen, Olsen+Biggs Public Affairs

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on July 29 at 9:08 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights / Action Canada pour la santé et les droits sexuels Julie Delahanty, Executive Director (Interim)
Canadian Web3 Council / Conseil canadien du Web3 Mark Johnson, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Club Coffee LP Christina Marciano, Sussex Strategy Group
Commissionaires / Commissionnaires Michael Keane, OpinioNation Inc.
Emergent BioSolutions Canada Inc. Laila Hawrylyshyn, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Grain Farmers of Ontario Jeff Harrison
Grain Farmers of Ontario Keith Black
Greater Toronto Airport Authority Alex Armanious, StrategyCorp Inc
Groupe PureSphera inc. Francis Mailly, Tesla RP
Loblaw Companies Limited Josie Sabatino, Summa Strategies Canada
Paper Excellence Michael Agosti, Dentons Canada LLP
Provincial Aerospace Limited BRUCE HARTLEY, Prospectus Associates in Corporate Development
Shakepay Inc. Eric Lamoureux, PAA Advisory / PAA Conseils
Toronto International Film Festival Louis-Alexandre Lanthier, PAA Advisory | Conseils

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) / Comité olympique canadien (COC) David Shoemaker, CEO and Secretary General
Grain Farmers of Ontario Scott Persall
Le Grand Costumier Julien Provencher-Proulx, NATIONAL Public Relations / Le Cabinet de relations publiques NATIONAL
Nemaska Lithium Inc. Spiro Pippos, Chef de la direction
Toronto International Film Festival Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils

With that, we come to the mid mark of the summer season and the August long weekend. The Lobby Monitor will not publish on Mon. Aug. 1, due to the Civic Holiday, but we return in full form on Tues. Aug. 2. We wish our readers a happy and safe weekend! 

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