Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:
A group of environmental and citizen advocacy organizations have signed their names to an open letter organized by Democracy Watch calling for the scrapping of a rule on political activity included in the proposed revision to the lobbyists’ code of conduct. The campaign centres on the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying’s proposal to update a code of conduct rule to define a cooling-off period of one to two years for lobbyists who have engaged in “political work” on behalf of a federal official. According to the letter, signed by 14 organizations and two individuals, those cooling-off periods are too short.
The Lobby Monitor has created a policy map for Bill C-13, the government’s attempt to modernize the Official Languages Act. The map includes the details of the bill, its history, and which advocates have spoken on the issue.
Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) filed eight of the 172 communication reports submitted to the registry last week. DFC is represented on the registry by CEO Jacques Lefebvre, seven board members, and Compass Rose principal Jacquie LaRocque. The organization communicated with Jérémy Gauthier, chief of staff to Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, on May 25; Emerson Vanderberg, Bibeau’s policy director, on May 27; Jean-Sébastien Bock, policy director to Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos, on May 10, May 16, and May 27; and Laurence Harvey, senior policy adviser to International Trade Minister Mary Ng, on May 5 and May 12.
In new registrations, Viridis Terra has hired TACT consultant Stéfanie Tougas, who registered on June 20, to represent it in discussions with Innovation, Science and Economic Development. The company runs ecological restoration at former mining sites, reforestation, and international development projects in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Haiti, Peru, and Burkina Faso. According to its French-language registry file, Viridis is seeking funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada for the use of biotechnologies to combat deforestation and restore degraded lands in Canada and around the world.
Also new to the registry is Intertape Polymer Group, which started its first file on June 16 with consultants Daniel Brock and Dana Gregoire of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP. Intertape, which is headquartered in Montreal, Que., and Sarasota, Fla., develops, manufactures, and sells tapes, stretch and shrink film, protective packaging, and packaging machinery. According to its registry file, Intertape is interested in discussing approvals relating to the company’s acquisition by investment firm Clearlake Capital Group. Brock and Gregoire plan to communicate with Innovation.
Returning to the registry is Hypertec Group. The Montreal, Que.-based IT solutions company added president Robert Ahdoot to the file on June 13. Hypertec was previously represented on the registry by then-executive vice-president André Lamarre from Sept. 28, 2010 to May 2, 2011. Hypertec has returned to the registry, according to its file, to seek funding under Innovation’s Strategic Innovation Fund program, in order to “create an environmentally-friendly cloud computing solution.”
New registry files
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Argo Development Corp | Jonathan Sampson, Enterprise Canada |
Brookfield BRP Canada Corp. DBA Evolugen | Josée Guibord, CEO |
Fishing Lake First Nation | Max FineDay, Warshield |
Goodman & Company Investment Counsel | EVAN ZELIKOVITZ, Evan Zelikovitz Consulting |
Intertape Polymer Group Inc. | DANIEL BROCK, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Intertape Polymer Group Inc. | Dana Gregoire, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Lehigh Hanson Inc. | Keith McLaughlin, New West Public Affairs Inc. |
Viridis Terra | Stéfanie Tougas, TACT |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on June 30 at 9:28 a.m. ET
New registrations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Agrocorp International PTE Ltd | Olivier Lavigne-Lacroix, T. Bjornson & Associates Consulting Inc. |
ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P. / ArcelorMittal Exploitation minière Canada s.e.n.c. | Mapikwa Sam Mobwano, Président et chef de la direction |
Association des chirurgiens dentistes du Québec | Carl Tremblay |
BC Marine Terminal Operators Association | CHARLES BIRD, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Canadian Dental Association / Association dentaire canadienne | DARCY WALSH, Edelman |
DP World Prince Rupert Inc. | Eric Dillane, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
First Nations Bank of Canada and FNB Trust | ISABEL METCALFE, Public Affairs Counsel |
Iris Energy Limited | Lisa Klukus, EY Law LLP |
Lakeview Community Partners Limited | Maailah Blackwood, Crestview Strategy Inc. |
Les Terrassements Multi-Paysages Inc. | Mikaël Guillemette, TACT |
LifeWorks | Bridget Howe, Crestview Strategy |
Manulife | John Delacourt, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
National Elevator and Escalator Association | Sara-Emilie Clark, Impact Public Affairs / Impact Affaires Publiques |
Nutrition International / Nutrition Internationale | Alon Faitelis, Summa Strategies Canada |
PearTree Financial Services Ltd. | Ron Bernbaum, CEO |
Renewable Industries Canada / Industries Renouvelables Canada | Stephen Yardy, PAA Advisory | Conseils |
Royal Bank of Canada | Gwen Paddock |
Tenaris Global Services (Canada) Inc | Jonathan O'Hara, McMillan LLP |
Trans Canada Trail | Bridget Howe, Crestview Strategy |
Reactivations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Canadian Steel Producers Association / L'Association canadienne des producteurs d'acier | Paul Conlin, Conlin Bedard LLP |
ELBIT SYSTEMS LIMITED | Andre Deschamps, CFN Consultants |
Hypertec Group / Groupe Hypertec | Robert Ahdoot, Président |
Québec Association of Pharmacy Distributors / Association québécoise des distributeurs en pharmacie | Hugues Mousseau, Heyco Advisory Services Inc. / Cabinet conseil Heyco inc. |
And The Lobby Monitor has learned that the Government Relations Institute of Canada (GRIC) has a new president. Megan Buttle, who is principal of digital at Earnscliffe Strategies, was elected at GRIC’s board meeting on June 29. She succeeds Jason Kerr, who stepped down after two years in the role, and who remains on the board as past president. Hunter Doubt, manager of government affairs at Expedia Group, is the new vice-president of GRIC; Alik Angaladian, principal at Maple Leaf Strategies, is treasurer; and Hardave Birk, manager of government relations at Shaw Communications, is corporate secretary.
The Lobby Monitor will not publish on Fri. July 1, due to the Canada Day public holiday, but will return to its regular publishing schedule on Mon. July 4. Have a happy and safe long weekend!