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Fri, 2022-09-09 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

The effects of last week’s minor cabinet shuffle will be felt by multiple industries lobbying the federal government, according to some consultants. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweaked his cabinet on Aug. 31, swapping the roles of two ministers. Filomena Tassi left the public services and procurement portfolio to take responsibility for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario). Tassi swapped places with Helena Jaczek, who now leads public services and procurement.  “[Public Services and Procurement Canada] is a large, important portfolio that impacts many industries. Those who have been lobbying Minister Tassi and her staff for the last year or so will now need to re-establish relationships with new staff and a new minister,” said Kristina Martin, president and founder of Kit Public Relations.

Former Nova Scotia finance minister Labi Kousoulis has joined Impact Public Affairs as a strategic adviser. He told The Lobby Monitor that he will advise clients on working with governments, as well as other public affairs strategies. “Most of my work [as finance minister] revolved around making sure that heavily-impacted industries during COVID — the restaurant industry, service industry, tourism industry — were getting support from the provincial government, to ensure that we could help bring them through COVID,” he said. “We were doing a lot of Zoom meetings, telephone calls, and leaning on various organizations and association stakeholders to communicate to their members.”

Nukik Corporation submitted 12 of the 121 communication reports posted to the registry between Aug. 29 and Sept. 4. The organization is represented on the registry by Sussex Strategy Group consultants Dan Lovell and Ingrid Ravary-Konopka. Nukik’s communications all took place between Aug. 28 and Sept. 1. Nukik communicated with Celine Yegani, senior special adviser to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland; Michael Burton, chief of staff to Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller; and unaffiliated Senator Patti Laboucane-Benson. Nukik is currently in the development phase of the Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link, a 1,200-kilometre project that will connect Nunavut’s Kivalliq region with the electrical grid in Gillam, Man.

In new registrations, LNG Newfoundland and Labrador (LNG-NL) has hired Pilot Communications consultant Erin Curran, who registered on Aug. 15, to represent it in discussions with the Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board. According to its registry file, LNG-NL hired Curran to arrange meetings to discuss liquified natural gas (LNG) production, the company’s “commitment to environmental stewardship,” and international relations.

Also new to the registry is EverGen Infrastructure Corp., which started its first file on Sept. 1 with consultant Dan Lovell of Sussex Strategy Group. The Vancouver, B.C.-based renewable natural gas company operates waste-to-energy projects in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. According to its registry file, EverGen is seeking repayable and non-repayable federal contributions towards the implementation of clean technologies. Lovell plans to communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Privy Council Office, Finance, Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources, and Innovation, as well as with MPs and senators.

Returning to the registry after 17 years is Goodyear Canada, which has hired Crestview Strategy consultant Muhammad Ali to represent it in discussions with the PMO, Finance, Global Affairs, and Innovation, as well as with MPs. Ali registered on Sept. 2. The tire manufacturing company last appeared on the registry between Oct. 4, 2000, and June 10, 2005. According to its new registry file, Goodyear is seeking funding to support the redevelopment of its facilities. The company owns tire manufacturing plants in Napanee, Ont., and Medicine Hat, Alta., as well as a mixing centre in Valleyfield, Que.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Bear Head Energy Greg Maceachern, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
Bear Head Energy Josh Zanin, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
Centre culturel franco-manitobain Rémi Courcelles, Solstice Public Affairs / Solstice Affaires publiques
EduNova Cooperative Ltd. Sheila O'Gorman
EverGen Infrastructure Corp. Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP
First Phosphate Corp. Bryan Detchou, Crestview Strategy
Galaxy Lithium (Canada) Inc. Philippe Bolduc, Wellington Advocacy Inc.
Groupe Lacasse Marc Desmarais, NATIONAL Public Relations
LNG Newfoundland and Labrador / LNG Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador Erin Curran, Pilot Communications
New Haven Learning Centre Dario Dimitriev, Loyalist Public Affairs
Paul Leblanc, Deborah Leblanc O/A Smokie Ridge Winery Bonny Koabel, AKR Consulting Canada Inc.

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Sept. 9 at 9:05 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
2864024 doing business as Rapid Test Canada Alan Williams, David Pratt & Associates
Bayshore HealthCare Philip Cartwright, Global Public Affairs
Bayshore HealthCare Abigail Pender, Global Public Affairs
BC Dental Association Samson Ng
BIOTECanada Raphael Brass, Bluesky Strategy Group
Canada Organic Trade Association / Association pour le commerce des produits biologiques Joe Jordan, Bluesky Strategy Group Ltd.
Canada's Space Innovators (Space Canada) / Innovateurs de l'espace du Canada (Espace Canada) Greg Maceachern, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
Canada's Space Innovators (Space Canada) / Innovateurs de l'espace du Canada (Espace Canada) Josh Zanin, Proof Strategies / Proof Stratégies
Canadian Light Source Inc. / Centre Canadien de Rayonnement Synchrotron Alik Angaladian, Maple Leaf Strategies
COLT CANADA CORP. Josie Sabatino, Summa Strategies Canada
Couche-Tard / Alimentation Couche-Tard inc. Charles Philippe Thibault, TACT - Intelligence-conseil
Electronic Transactions Association Colm O'Sullivan, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Fairstone Financial Inc. Rachel McLaughlin, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Fairstone Financial Inc. Noah Niznick, PAA Advisory | Conseils
GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. Abigail Pender, Global Public Affairs
Goodyear Canada Inc. Muhammad Ali, Crestview Strategy
Harmony Juvenile Products / Produits Harmony Juvenile Stuart McCarthy, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc.
Intact Financial Corporation Richard Marcovitz, Deloitte LLP
Kraft Heinz Canada Matthew Triemstra, Navigator Ltd
Ocean Frontier Institute Josie Sabatino, Summa Strategies Canada
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities Gerassimos Pepelassis, Crestview Strategy
Tenaris S.A. Alexander Byrne-Krzycki, Crestview
Waste Management Inc. Henry Boyd, Stosic & Associates

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Media Producers Association Brian Topp, KTG Public Affairs
Canadian Media Producers Association KEN BOESSENKOOL
Canadian Research Knowledge Network / Reseau canadian de documentation pour la recherche Carys Baker, Cumberland Strategies
HOTEL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA / Association des hôtels du Canada Devon Cuddihey, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
the Black Arcs Rob LeForte, First Lake Solutions

 

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