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Here’s the news we covered this week:

Konrad Winrich von Finckenstein has been appointed as the interim Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner. As of Aug. 31, Finckenstein, who has previously held the position of CEO and chairman for the CRTC, has been appointed as interim commissioner for six months. The role had previously been vacant since April 19, when Martine Richard stepped down from her role, due to the opposition’s concerns of a potential conflict of interest based on her familial ties to Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

The Lobby Monitor spoke with representatives from Environmental Defence Canada, who recently ran a series of advertisements advocating for the federal government to enact a greenhouse gas emissions cap on the oil and gas industry. “We want the government to act quickly with the urgency [that] the climate crisis demands of us,” said Emilia Belliveau, EDC’s program manager for energy transition, adding that the government should “implement robust climate policies, including the emissions cap [and] ending fossil fuel subsidies.”

In this week’s On Queen Street, The Lobby Monitor spoke with Anita Zaenker who recently joined Earnscliffe Strategy. Zaenker’s new job has her working on municipal policy – an area she knows well after nearly four years as chief of staff to Kennedy Stewart, Vancouver’s previous mayor (and a former NDP MP).

In weekly communication reports, the Huu-ay-aht First Nation submitted the highest number of communications – 10 – to the federal lobbyists’ registry of the total 72 reports submitted last week. The First Nation government is represented by Dan Lovell, consultant at Sussex Strategy Group. Lovell’s registry file states that the Huu-ay-aht First Nation is seeking government support “towards the First Nation's acquisition of a company.”

In this week’s registrations, Accelerate joined the federal lobbyists’ registry for the first time. 

The organization is an industrial alliance with the goal of creating a “world-class” zero emissions vehicle (ZEV) industry in Canada. Matthew Campbell, a consultant with Temple Scott Associates Inc., is representing the organization’s file.

Also joining the registry for the first time is Payward Inc., which is represented by Fernando Minna of The Capital Hill Group. The consultant will engage officials on the growth of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, according to his registry file. Payward Inc. is based in California, U.S., and it operates the Kraken crypto trading platform. 

In new registrations, ChargePoint has added a Counsel Public Affairs Inc. consultant, Elizabeth Campbell, to represent it on the registry. The consultant will discuss policy and regulations related to ZEV infrastructure, including policy recommendations such as including EV infrastructure in updates to the National Building Code, and building highways with built-in EV infrastructure to support the growth of the industry.

Note that The Lobby Monitor will not publish on Monday, Sept. 4. We will return on Tuesday, Sept. 5, have a great weekend!

 

New Registry

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Accelerate Matthew Campbell, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Basin Heights Community Limited Partnership Trevor Floyd, Iris Communications Inc.
Équipe québécoise de santé porcine (EQSP) Martin Pelletier, Directeur général
Goldshore Resources Inc. Henry Boyd, Stosic & Associates
Modern Beauty Supplies Inc. Richard Maksymetz, Alar Strategy Group Inc.
Narcote Canada Corporation François Simard, Gestion Dryad inc
Patriot Battery Metals Mathieu St-Amant, TACT - Intelligence conseil
Payward Inc. (Kraken) Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group
PRT Growing Services Ltd. Stuart Barnable, H+K Strategies
Ziibi Anishinaabe Investments Inc Joshua Albert, The CCS Group

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on September 1, at 9:08 a.m. ET.

 

New Registration

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Alliance for Privacy and Innovation in Canada Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Bausch Health, Canada Inc. Charles Philippe Thibault, TACT - Intelligence-conseil
Calgary Philharmonic Society Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Canadian Career Development Foundation Lydia Houck, First Lake Solutions
Canadian Nuclear Association Tamara Condie, Sandstone Group
ChargePoint Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Confederation Centre of the Arts Sonja Tilroe, PAA Advisors | Conseils
ConocoPhillips Canada Resources Corp. Devon Hill, Earnscliffe Strategies
CSA Group Joseph McKinnon, Hill & Knowlton Strategies
Diabetes Canada Steve Van Groningen, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Ehattesaht First Nation Tamara Condie, Sandstone Group
Ehattesaht First Nation Skye Scruton, Sandstone Group
Electricity Canada Terrence Toner, Terry Toner Consulting
Engineers Without Borders (Canada) Organisation Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Fitzrovia Real Estate Julie O'Driscoll, GT & Company
FP Canada Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Globe Theatre Sean Casey, PAA Advisory | Conseils
H&R Block Canada Inc. Gordon Quaiattini, Maple Leaf Strategies
Habitat for Humanity Canada Zoie Sutherland, First Lake Solutions
Keurig Dr Pepper Canada Julien Provencher-Proulx, NATIONAL Public Relations
Low Carbon Eco2 Energy Ltd Emily Gilroy, Sussex Strategy Group
Metro Vancouver Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Mi'kmawey Debert Rick MacLeod Farley, MacLeod Farley & Associates
Mosaic Forest Management Corp. Andrea van Vugt, Self-employed
National Smokeless Tobacco Company Ltd. Emily Gilroy, Sussex Strategy Group
NunatuKavut Community Council Sajjid Lakhani, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Pantero Group Alexander Byrne-Krzycki, Crestview
Pantero Group Kema Joseph, Crestview Strategy
Pearson Education Inc. Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Quality Early Learning Network Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Salesforce.com Ujwal Ganguly, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Snap Inc. Francis Roy, Hill+Knowlton Strategies Canada
The Pokémon Company International, Inc. Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Tourism Industry Association of Alberta Samantha Milles, New West Public Affairs
Women's Legal Education & Action Fund (LEAF) Elizabeth Campbell, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Yorkville University Jonathan Sampson, Enterprise Canada

 

Reactivation

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Alliance of Student Associations Rob LeForte, First Lake Solutions
The Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada Katie Heelis, Enterprise

 

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