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“Really happy to be back together”: Receptions return to the Hill

News | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Thursday, 04/28/2022 2:51 pm EDT

Morning Brief: On Queen Street: Global’s Monique Smith “delighted” to be at helm of firm’s cultural industries team

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Published: Thursday, 04/28/2022 12:00 am EDT

On Queen Street: Global’s Monique Smith “delighted” to be at helm of firm’s cultural industries team

News,People | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Wednesday, 04/27/2022 3:03 pm EDT

Morning Brief: Big question marks surround rollout of feds’ promised dental care program

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Wednesday, 04/27/2022 12:00 am EDT

Big question marks surround rollout of feds’ promised dental care program

News | TESSIE SANCI
Published: Tuesday, 04/26/2022 3:15 pm EDT
Last Updated: Tuesday, 04/26/2022 5:15 pm EDT

Morning Brief: Communication Reports: April 18, 2022 to April 24, 2022

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Tuesday, 04/26/2022 12:00 am EDT

Communication Reports: April 18, 2022 to April 24, 2022

News,Communication Reports | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Monday, 04/25/2022 3:02 pm EDT

Morning Brief: 44th Parliament: MPs and their policy interests

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Monday, 04/25/2022 12:00 am EDT

ISSUE 2022-04-22

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2022-04-22 (All day)
Issue Email Content: 

Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

The Lobby Monitor spent some time digging into the work histories and biographies of all 338 MPs to understand which policy issues are nearest and dearest to each one. The result is a comprehensive spreadsheet outlining 15 different policy areas and the interested MPs to help lobbyists know which politicians are the best targets for meetings. 

Contact with MPs and their staffers made up more than a third of all communications reported by lobbyists in March, with the most active organizations holding lobby days ahead of the 2022 federal budget. The House of Commons was the most lobbied government institution last month, with 1,086 of the 3,007 communication reports targeting either MPs or their staff. Mortgage Professionals Canada, meanwhile, was the most active organization, posting 67 reports.

In more recent communications, the Canadian Airports Council posted 38 of the 2,190 reports submitted to the registry last week. The council represents more than 100 Canadian airports, which account for most of the country’s domestic and international passenger travel. It is represented on the registry by interim president Monette Pasher and Proof Strategies consultants Greg Maceachern, Cameron Penner, and Josh Zanin. The council communicated with Transport Minister Omar Alghabra; Marie-France Lalonde, parliamentary secretary to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser; Conservative transport critic Melissa Lantsman; NDP transport critic Taylor Bachrach; and Hendrik Brakel, director of policy and parliamentary affairs to interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen.

In new registrations, STAS started its first file on April 14 with consultant Yan Plante of TACT. The Chicoutimi, Que.-based company develops, manufactures and distributes processing equipment for the aluminum industry. According to its French-language registry file, STAS is interested in discussing the impact of economic sanctions imposed on Russia as a result of the country’s invasion of Ukraine. STAS will seek financial support to compensate for the company’s losses incurred as a result of the sanctions, according to the file, as well as federal support to diversify the company’s markets. Plante plans to communicate with 10 government institutions, including the Prime Minister’s Office, Global Affairs, Finance, and Innovation, as well as MPs.

Freight shipping and logistics company Lynden Transport has also joined the registry recently, starting its first file on April 9 with Jordan O’Brien, a partner at the Fredericton-based consulting firm Porter O’Brien. The Seattle, Wash.-based Lynden Transport provides road, air, and sea transportation services in Western Canada and Alaska. According to its registry file, Lynden is interested in discussing in-transit shipments between the contiguous United States and Alaska via Canada. O’Brien plans to communicate with nine government institutions, including the PMO, Global Affairs, Finance, Innovation, and the Canada Border Services Agency.

Apparel company Knix started its first file on April 12 with founder and CEO Joanna Griffiths. The company, which sells bras, activewear, and leak-proof underwear, describes its products on its website as “designed to make you feel more comfortable in your own skin.” According to its registry file, Griffiths is interested in discussing the federal government’s menstrual equity fund.  Griffiths plans to communicate with Women and Gender Equality and Indigenous Services.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
ADP - Direct Poultry Ltd. F.R. (Rick) Hayward, Brendain Incorporated
African Nova Scotian Justice Institute (ANSJI) Kema Joseph, Crestview Strategy
AlumaPower David Pratt, David Pratt & Associates
Blinds to Go / Le Marché du Store Hugo de Grandpré, PAA Public Affairs Advisors Inc. / CAP Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc.
Blinds To Go / Marché du Store Eric Lamoureux, Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - British Columbia Chapter (CPAWS BC) Lonzell Locklear, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Candian Crypto-currency clients abused in Cameroon / Collectif des clients de Liyeplimal escroqués Rodrigue Armand TANEFO SOFFO, RS, Intelligence & Lobbying
Distributel Communications Limited / Communications Distributel Limitee Matthew Stein, President and Chief Executive Officer
Elkem Metal Canada Inc Emily Rowan, NATIONAL Public Relations
Groupe Almaco / Groupe ALMACO Robby Desjardins, TACT intelligence conseil
Knix Joanna Griffiths, Founder & CEO
Lynden Transport, Inc. Jordan OBrien, The Porter O'Brien Agency Inc.
NuBuild BRUCE HARTLEY, Prospectus Associates in Corporate Development
Pivot Airlines Graham Fox, Navigator Ltd
Ronald McDonald House Charities Alberta Society Jason Evanson, Chief Executive Officer
STAS Yan Plante, TACT

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on April 18 at 9:05 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization / Organisation des directeurs des musées d'art canadiens Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Artists' Representation / Le Front des artistes canadiens Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Artists' Representation / Le Front des artistes canadiens Isaac Crawford-Ritchie, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Dance Assembly / L'Assemblée canadienne de la danse Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Independent Music Association Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Canadian Medical Association Jackie Choquette, Crestview Strategy
Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada / Enseignement coopératif et apprentissage en milieu de travail Canada Josie Sabatino, Summa Strategies Canada
Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (CDCE) / Coalition pour la diversité des expressions culturelles (CDEC) Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Dairy Farmers of Ontario Philippe Bolduc, Wellington Advocacy Inc.
Duty Free Americas, Inc. Philippe Bolduc, Wellington Advocacy Inc.
Fédération culturelle canadienne-française Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Fermentrics Technologies Inc Kait LaForce, Summa Strategies Canada
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC Brian Teefy, StrategyCorp Inc.
Generation Squeeze Benjamin Howe, Impact Public Affairs / Impact Affaires Publiques
Greater Toronto Airport Authority Martin Rust, Martin Rust Strategic Advisory Services
Literary Press Group Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
National Theatre School / L'École nationale de théâtre Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
NexGen Energy Ltd Philippe Bolduc, Wellington Advocacy Inc.
NorthRiver Midstream Inc. Stuart McCarthy, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc.
PACT, Professional Association of Canadian Theatres Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Peter Kiewit Sons, Inc. Josh Jones, Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP / Blake Cassels & Graydon S.R.L.
Peter Kiewit Sons, Inc. SCOTT WILKIE, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
RE:Sound Music Licensing Company / Ré:Sonne Société de gestion de la musique Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Regroupement des Artistes en Arts Visuels du Québec (RAAV) Isaac Crawford-Ritchie, Global Public Affairs
Rozsa Foundation Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Scotts Canada Ltd. Pierre Cyr, Edelman Global Advisory
Skyservice Business Aviation Melissa Pasi, Hill+Knowlton Strategies Canada
Songbird Jackie Choquette, Crestview Strategy
Teck Resources MARYSCOTT GREENWOOD, Crestview Strategy
TELUS Corporation PATRICK MARLEY, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Tetra Bio-Pharma Inc ALAIN PILON, THE ROTHWELL GROUP INC.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Monique Smith, Global Public Affairs
Volunteers Canada Monique Smith
Wayfair LLC Philippe Bolduc, Wellington Advocacy Inc.
Woodfibre LNG Catherine Lansley, Global Public Affairs Inc

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Equispheres Catherine Lansley, Global Public Affairs Inc
Generic Crop Protection Group of Canada Julia Schatz, Bennett Jones LLP
Harbour Air Seaplanes Hunter Doubt, Global Public Affairs
Imagine Canada Bruce MacDonald, President and Chief Executive Officer
Inter Pipeline Ltd. Ted Gruetzner, Global Public Affairs
PRINCE RUPERT PORT AUTHORITY Patricia Toner, Global Public Affairs
TC Transcontinental Marc Desmarais, NATIONAL Public Relations
TheraPsil Spencer Hawkswell

 

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News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
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