Here’s the news we covered this week:
The Lobby Monitor interviewed Brian Kingston, president and CEO of Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, about the group’s newly launched campaign “Road to 2035”. The campaign advocates for the federal government to provide the automotive industry with more support in reaching the goal of 100 per cent electric vehicle sales by 2035. “The hope is that we will focus the minds of political leadership on the serious gaps that we currently have in our public charging infrastructure that need to be addressed and closed rapidly,” said Kingston.
In this week’s On Queen Street, Andrew Sennyah spoke with The Lobby Monitor about his new role as senior consultant at Crestview Strategy. He discussed his previous experience in the Alberta government with the United Conservative Party, and his time at the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses. “There's a certain advantage that many lobbyists have in coming out of a minister's office, but I am bringing something quite a bit different, which is deep industry experience,” he said.
In this week’s communication reports, The Fruit & Vegetable Growers of Canada, submitted the highest number of communication reports in the week of June 24. The organization is represented by Amy Argentino, the group’s director of operations. Argentino submitted a total of 14 communications which were held during the group’s June 4 Farm to Plate 2024 spring advocacy event. The lobby day was jointly hosted by the FVGC and the Canadian Produce Marketing Association.
In this week’s registrations, Polystyvert Inc. is joining the federal lobbyists’ registry for the first time as it looks to discuss opportunities for increased investment in Canada’s recycling infrastructure. The company is represented on the federal lobbyists’ registry by Elena Mantagaris of Sphere of Influence Inc. Polystyvert is a Quebec-based firm which recycles polystyrene products.
Also joining the federal registry for the first time is the Daymark Foundation, which is seeking discussions with the federal government to raise support and awareness for women’s mental health. The organization is represented by Andrea Rodriguez of Global Public Affairs. The foundation was created with the aim to “transform the way we think about and address mental health in Canada,”
In new registrations, the Coffee Association of Canada has returned to the federal registry after being inactive for over a decade. The group returns to the registry with Chris Gray of Chris Gray & Associates representing in communications with designated public office holders.
Gray will engage parliamentarians to raise awareness of the benefits of coffee consumption, according to the consultant’s registry file. He will also discuss Bill S-211, Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act.
New Registry
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Advanced Drainage Systems | Tyler Banham, Pathway Group |
Advanced Drainage Systems | Al MacDermid, Pathway Group |
Advanced Drainage Systems | Jerry Khouri, Pathway Group |
Advanced Drainage Systems | Peter Curtis, Pathway Group |
Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) | Jamie Carroll, Carroll & Co Consulting Inc. |
Association des créatrices et créateurs de contenu du québec (ACREA) | Dodji Elike Koffi |
Atikameg Child & Family Services Society | Dennis Burnside, Political Intelligence Inc. |
Blackstone Administrative Services Partnership | Stefano Hollands, Crestview Strategy |
Daymark Foundation | Andrea Rodriguez, Global Public Affairs |
OPCMIA, Local 598 | Mitch Heimpel, Enterprise Canada |
Polystyvert Inc. | Elena Mantagaris, Sphere of Influence Inc. |
Redstone Food Group Ltd . | F.R. (Rick) Hayward, Brendain Incorporated |
The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals | Jeffrey Phillips, Dawson Strategic |
University Pension Plan Ontario | Barbara Zvan, President and Chief Executive Officer |
Uplight Inc. | UTILIA AMARAL, MarketStep Consulting |
Ville de Paspébiac | Jerome-Alexandre Lavoie, LAVOIE Stratégies Publiques & Corporatives |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on July 5, at 8:55 a.m. E.T.
New Registration
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Adobe | Mahdi ELLORHAOUI, McMillan Vantage |
BioCanRx | Brian St. Louis, Temple Scott Associates Inc. |
Coffee Association of Canada | Chris Gray, Chris Gray & Associates |
Ecojustice Canada | Stéphane Stril, COPTICOM Stratégies et relations publiques |
Electra | Alik Angaladian, Maple Leaf Strategies |
ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC. (THE) | Manuela Boeira, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc. |
ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC. (THE) | SUSAN SMITH, Bluesky Strategy Group |
ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES INC. (THE) | Angelo Bakoulas, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc. |
Nikola Corporation | Delaney Cullinan, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
PGA TOUR, Inc. | Adam Yahn, Summa Strategies Canada |
Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd. / Pitney Bowes du Canada Ltée | Henry Gray, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Squiala First Nation | Alexandra Meeres, Sedgwick Strategies Inc. |
Svante Technologies Inc. | Laura Young, Alar Strategy Inc |
The Bissell Centre | Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone |
VISA Canada Corporation / Corporation Visa Canada | Alex Gray, PAA Advisory | Conseils / PAA Conseils | Advisory |
Reactivation
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Institut de médiation et d'arbitrage du Québec | Sébastien Bonneau, Perspectives Government Strategies / Perspectives Stratégies Gouvernementales |
Native Child and Family Services Toronto | Tom Potter, Blackbird Strategies, Ltd. |