Here’s the news we covered this week:
Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion has found that Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary Greg Fergus breached the Conflict of Interest Act when he wrote a letter of support for a television network to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) because he is a parliamentary secretary. In the Fergus Report, published on Feb. 14, Dion wrote that Fergus contravened section 9 of the Conflict of Interest Act by writing a letter in support of Natyf Inc., which had an application before the CRTC. Section 9 of the act prohibits public office holders from using their position to influence a decision that could further the private interests of the public office holder or that individual’s relatives or friends, or to “to improperly further another person's private interests.” Ministers and parliamentary secretaries are subject to both the Conflict of Interest Act and Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons. Backbench and opposition MPs are subject only to the code.
Dion also announced his retirement on Feb. 14, which will take effect on Feb. 23. “I have been honoured to serve Parliament and Canadians as conflict of interest and ethics commissioner for the past five years and am grateful for the confidence Parliament has placed in me,” Dion said in a statement. “Regrettably, I cannot continue to discharge the responsibilities of the position because of persistent health issues.”
Counsel Public Affairs is offering clients a new training program to improve their engagement with Indigenous peoples. Nibwaakaawin (pronounced nib-wah-kah-win) is a training program to build clients’ understanding of appropriate engagement with Indigenous peoples whose rights and interests intersect with their work. “Many universities offer programs in Indigenous studies, but in some ways it's lacking the focus of dealing on a business-to-business, on a nation-to-nation basis with the Indigenous communities,” said John Beaucage, a principal at Counsel and a former grand council chief of the Anishinabek Nation (also known as the Union of Ontario Indians). “So we said, well, let's put ourselves out there. We’ll provide training, we’ll provide some knowledge, we’ll provide some wisdom to some of those companies that really are wanting to do the right thing.”
The Breakfast Club of Canada reached out to more than 30 ministers about a national school food policy in January. The organization contributed 49 of the 1,755 reports posted to the federal lobbyists’ registry for communications that took place in January. Last month was the third-busiest January for lobbying, in terms of communications posted on the lobbyists’ registry. Economic development was the topic lobbyists wanted to discuss the most with federal officials, appearing in 314 reports, followed by the environment (273), energy (240), and industry (222).
In more recent communication reports, Communitech Corporation submitted nine of the 209 communication reports filed to the federal lobbyists’ registry last week. The Kitchener, Ont.-based innovation centre is represented on the registry by president and CEO Chris Albinson. The company’s reports were all for communications in January, including discussions with Defence Minister Anita Anand on Jan. 11, and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne on Jan. 13. Communitech also communicated on Jan. 13 with Liberal MPs Bardish Chagger, Tim Louis, Valerie Bradford, and Green MP Mike Morrice. Those MPs all represent ridings in Ontario’s Waterloo region, which includes Kitchener.
In new registrations, Road Soup started its first file on Feb. 13 with consultant Bruce Hartley of Prospectus Associates. The Escondido, Calif.-based company produces recycled material for asphalt, concrete and sidewalk repair. The company has offices in California, Kansas, Alabama, Florida, and Iowa. Road Soup is seeking government contracts related to road maintenance, according to its registry file. Hartley will seek discussions with officials at Public Services, Crown-Indigenous Relations, Indigenous Services, Transport, Rural Economic Development, Parks Canada, and Defence Construction Canada.
Also new to the registry is Cloud Software Group Canada, Inc., the Toronto-based subsidiary of U.S. tech company Cloud Software Group. The company is the result of a merger between Citrix Systems, Inc. and TIBCO Software. Cloud Software Group has hired consultant David Angus of the Capital Hill Group, who registered on Feb. 13 to represent the firm in discussions with 30 government institutions, including the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Public Services, Innovation, Shared Services, and the Canada Revenue Agency, as well as with MPs. According to its registry file, Cloud Software Group is seeking government contracting opportunities for cloud and information technology service management tools.
Boosting its representation on the registry is the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), which has hired Provoke Public Affairs consultants Sydney Oakes and Shireen Salti. Oakes and Salti registered on Feb. 1, joining Blackbird Strategies consultants Lisa Kirbie, Lucas Borchenko, and Tom Potter. According to its registry file, the Provoke consultants will help co-ordinate meetings with government officials regarding First Nations’ advocacy on government policies and programs within their traditional territories. Those discussions will target officials in 22 government institutions, including the PMO, Crown-Indigenous Relations, Indigenous Services, Finance, Health, Environment, Natural Resources, and Women and Gender Equality, as well as with MPs and senators.
New registry files
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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14704100 Canada Foundation | Dre Barone |
9323-2361 Québec inc. (Baillat Studio) | Steve Moisan |
Clayoquot Biosphere Trust | Mary Anne Carter, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Cloud Software Group Canada, Inc. | DAVID ANGUS, The Capital Hill Group Inc. |
Coco Bakery Inc. | Regan Watts, Fratton Park Inc. |
COLISPRO INC. | CHRISTINE LAGACE, ISA Immigration et Recrutement |
HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. | Tamara Rozansky, Deloitte LLP |
Huron-Wendat Nation / Nation Huronne-Wendat | Martin-Pierre Pelletier, Prospectus Associates |
JSC Bank of Georgia | Alexander Carden, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP / Norton Rose Fulbright Canada S.E.N.C.R.L., s.r.l. |
JSC Bank of Georgia | Stephen Nattrass, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP / Norton Rose Fulbright Canada S.E.N.C.R.L., s.r.l. |
JSC Bank of Georgia | François Fontaine, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP / Norton Rose Fulbright Canada S.E.N.C.R.L., s.r.l. |
Lighthouse Cabinetry | kirsten scott, Springboard Grants and Consulting |
Potentia Renewables Inc. | Stuart McCarthy, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc. |
Potentia Renewables Inc. | Geoff Turner, Bluesky Strategy Group |
Prairie Lithium Corporation | Bill Anderson, Crestview Strategy |
Road Soup | BRUCE HARTLEY, Prospectus Associates in Corporate Development |
Three Fires Group Inc. | MARK RUDOLPH, justenvironment |
Végécube Inc. | ANDRÉ DAVID, TACTIQUE |
Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory | Michael Gimelshtein, The CCS Group |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Feb. 17 at 9:03 a.m. ET.
New registrations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registration Type |
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Accenture | Stuart Beare |
Armstrong Fluid Technology | CHARLES BIRD, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Assembly of First Nations / Assemblée Des Premières Nations | Shireen Salti, Provoke Public Affairs / Provoke Public Affairs" |
Assembly of First Nations / ASSEMBLÉE DES PREMIÈRES NATIONS | Sydney Oakes, Provoke Public Affairs" |
BC Seafood Alliance | Sajjid Lakhani, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
Canadian Airports Council / Conseil des aéroports du Canada | Marcus Mattinson, Proof Strategies |
Canadian Aquaculture Suppliers Association / Associations Canadienne des fourisseaurs en aquaculture | Skye Scruton, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Canadian Aquaculture Suppliers Association / Associations Canadienne des fourisseaurs en aquaculture | Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group |
Canadian Aquaculture Suppliers Association / Associations Canadienne des fourisseaurs en aquaculture | Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Canadian Aquaculture Suppliers Association / Associations Canadienne des fourisseaurs en aquaculture | Elia Lopez, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management | JOHN MATHESON, STRATEGYCORP OTTAWA INC. |
Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management | Garry Keller, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Canadian Beverage Association / Association canadienne des boissons | Michael Jackman, FleishmanHillard HighRoad Corp |
Canadian Nuclear Association | Steve Coupland, SGC Research |
Cogeco Inc. | BLISS BAKER, Cumberland Strategies |
Doornekamp Construction Ltd. | Jay Denney, Rubicon Strategy Inc. |
Educ'Alcool | Yan Plante, TACT |
Foundation for Black Communities | Mahdi Hussein, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Greater Toronto Airports Authority | Susie Heath, Crestview Strategy |
Johnson & Johnson (Canada) Inc. | James Brodie, General Manager |
Kashechewan Cree First Nation | Michael Gimelshtein, The CCS Group |
Literary Press Group of Canada | Eric Dubeau |
Maple Leaf Foods | Curtis O'Nyon, Global Public Affairs |
Metrc, LLC. | Susie Heath, Crestview Strategy |
Palo Alto Networks | David Pratt, David Pratt & Associates |
Railway Association of Canada / Association des Chemins de Fer du Canada | ROBERT TAYLOR |
Restaurants Canada | KRIS A BARNIER, Loyalist Public Affairs |
SAP Canada Inc. | Joseph Rudolph Damas, Global Public Affairs |
SAP Canada Inc. | Philip Cartwright, Global Public Affairs |
SaskPower | Kevin Powers, Project Advocacy nc. |
Syqe Medical | Elia Lopez, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Syqe Medical | Skye Scruton, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Syqe Medical | Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group |
Syqe Medical | Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Syqe Medical | Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Takeda Canada | Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
TECHNATION | Jonathan Ballingall, The Capital Hill Group |
Tereposky & DeRose | Skye Scruton, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
TerreStar Solutions Inc. | BRUCE HARTLEY, Prospectus Associates in Corporate Development |
Tetra Pak | Michael Jackman, FleishmanHillard HighRoad Corp |
ThinkOn Inc. | Clea Gigantes, Capital Hill Group |
Toronto Region Board of Trade | Milton Chan |
United States Enrichment Corporation | Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Wabtec Corporation | Sean Murphy, Earnscliffe Strategies |
Wabtec Corporation | Laura Kurkimaki, Earnscliffe Strategies |
Wabtec Corporation | DANIEL BERNIER, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Wabtec Corporation | Don Stickney, Earnscliffe Strategies |
Wabtec Corporation | ANDRE ALBINATI, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Western Copper and Gold | Susie Heath, Crestview Strategy |
Reactivations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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B.C. Ministry of Forests Lands Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development | Robert Prins |
Egg Farmers of Ontario | Lynne Hamilton, Local Consultants |
Grain Farmers of Ontario | PAUL PELLEGRINI, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP |
Huawei Technologies Canada Co., Ltd. | TIM BARBER, BLUESKY STRATEGY GROUP INC. |
Interac Corp. | Eric Dillane, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
Nétur inc. | Michel Landry, L Tech Solution inc |
Pharma Glycovax inc. / Glycovax Pharma inc. | Steve Moisan |
Saab Canada, Inc. | Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
Thrive Health Inc. | David Helliwell, Executive Chair of the Board |
Tlowitsis Nation | SUSAN SMITH, Bluesky Strategy Group |
TRANSPORT NANUK INC. | FRANCIS SCHILLER, Public Interests Research and Communications Inc. |
The Lobby Monitor will not publish on Mon. Feb. 20, due to the Family Day public holiday, but will return to its regular publishing schedule on Tues. Feb. 21. Have a happy and safe long weekend!