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Top lobbying: Which MPs were targeted the most during 2021?

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Morning Brief: Communication Reports: Jan. 31, 2022 to Feb. 6, 2022

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Published: Tuesday, 02/08/2022 12:00 am EST

Communication Reports: Jan. 31, 2022 to Feb. 6, 2022

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Published: Monday, 02/07/2022 3:01 pm EST

Morning Brief: Government of Belize, LGBTIQ+ rights organization, and university land on registry

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Published: Monday, 02/07/2022 12:00 am EST

ISSUE 2022-02-04

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2022-02-04 (All day)
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Here’s a look back at the news we covered this week:

Ethics commissioner Mario Dion presented six recommendations to a committee reviewing the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons. Appearing before the procedure and House affairs committee on Thursday, Dion suggested that the code changes to include a focus on inexpensive gifts and avoiding circumstances where the friends of MPs could benefit from those relationships. Dion was the first witness to appear before the committee during its review of the code, which was last amended in October, 2015.

Transportation, agriculture, and retail associations hope that the National Supply Chain Summit held on Jan. 31 will help improve both short- and long-term problems exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Transport Minister Omar Alghabra hosted the half-day summit on Jan. 31 to discuss challenges and solutions to supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Attendees included the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, the Association of Canadian Port Authorities, and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.

Former Ontario finance minister Charles Sousa has joined Loyalist Public Affairs as a senior adviser. Seeking a return to interacting with stakeholders and policy work, Sousa said he will be primarily client-facing in his new role, working in tandem with the firm’s government relations team on a variety of files. “They’ll be engaged in discussions with the ministries, with the bureaucrats and with elected officials,” he said. “My job will be to help some of the clients and ensure that we provide the services that they need.”

Food and Beverage Canada (FBC) posted 15 of the 145 communication reports submitted to the registry last week. Represented on the registry in house by CEO Kathleen Sullivan, FBC represents approximately 1,500 food and beverage manufacturing businesses in Canada. FBC communicated with Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau on Jan. 19; Terry Beech, parliamentary secretary to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, on Jan. 11; Conservative employment critic Stephanie Kusie, on Jan. 17; and Dave Epp, the Conservatives’ deputy agriculture critic, on Jan. 12. The organization also communicated with Senator Robert Black of the Canadian Senators Group on Jan. 12. FBC is proposing an “emergency foreign worker program” to address labour shortages in the food processing sector.

In new registrations, Belize’s Ministry of Finance has joined the federal lobbyists’ registry as the country seeks Canada’s support in its bid to become eligible for World Bank financing. The ministry started its first file on Feb. 1 with Idee Inyangudor,  vice-president of global partnerships at Wellington Advocacy. According to its file, it is interested in discussing Belize’s country status reclassification at the World Bank. Inyangudor will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Global Affairs, and Finance.

Toronto-based Rainbow Railroad joined the registry on Jan. 10 with executive director Kimahli Powell. Founded in 2006, Rainbow Railroad assists LGBTIQ+ people facing criminal or other persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex characteristics. Rainbow Railroad will ask the federal government to provide a policy for permitting internally displaced LGBTIQ+ persons to relocate to Canada as refugees, as well as more pathways to safety for refugees, according to the organization’s registry file. Powell will communicate with Global Affairs and Immigration.

Increasing its representation on the Hill is Twitter Canada, which added David Dyer and Fernando Minna of The Capital Hill Group on Jan. 24. The pair join Michele Austin, Twitter’s director of public policy for the U.S. and Canada, who has represented the company on the registry since Oct. 1, 2019. According to its file, the social media company is interested in discussing privacy legislation, digital tax proposals for the Income Tax Act, and intellectual property proposals related to copyright and online content. Dyer and Minna plan to communicate with 15 government institutions, including the PMO, Finance, Heritage, Global Affairs, Innovation, and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, as well as with MPs and senators.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Athabasca Denesuline Ne Ne Land Corporation Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
Athabasca Denesuline Ne Ne Land Corporation Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group
Athabasca Denesuline Ne Ne Land Corporation Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
BipedOrtho - 9451-0138 Québec inc. ANDRÉ DAVID, TACTIQUE
C3i CENTER INC. / CENTRE C3i INC. Reem Wahab, Grassroots Public Affairs Inc.
C3i CENTER INC. / CENTRE C3i INC. Chris Gray, Grassroots Public Affairs
Canadian Support Workers Association Lily Mesh, Wellington Dupont Public Affairs
CGC Inc. Maailah Blackwood, Crestview Strategy Inc.
Cosmos Houses Jim Karygiannis, GTA Strategies
Factors Group of Nutritional Companies Adam Gibson, True Moderation Inc / Moderation Veritable Inc
Government of Belize - Ministry of Finance idee Inyangudor, Wellington Advocacy
GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. / Produits Forestiers GreenFirst Lily Mesh, Wellington Dupont Public Affairs
Groupe Conseil FX Innovation Inc. Guillaume Bazinet, CEO / Chef de la Direction
LaFlesche Inc. Michel Laplante, Gestion Lozeau Laplante Inc.
Liquid River Capital Corporation Lynne Hamilton, Local Consultants
Muscowpetung First Nation Max FineDay, Warshield
National Maritime Group / Coalition maritime canadienne Jacqueline LaRocque, Compass Rose Group
Northern Road Link Project Luka Stevanovic, Maple Leaf Strategies
Rainbow Railroad Kimahli Powell, Executive Director
RETINA / RETINE ERIC KATSHUNGA ALKA, DIRECTEUR GENERAL
Rozsa Foundation Tara Mazurk, Global Public Affairs
Université de l'Ontario français Jean-Guy Frechette, Solstice Public Affairs
Victor Stanley Management Sarah Bain, Liskeard Consulting Inc.

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Feb. 4 at 9:09 a.m. ET

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
ACTRA Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists / ACTRA Tara Mazurk, Global Public Affairs
Alberta Irrigation Districts Association Dan Pfeffer, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Alliance for Privacy and Innovation in Canada / Alliance pour la protection de la vie privée et l'innovation au Canada BRAD LAVIGNE, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Automation Anywhere Inc. Sharon Chamberlain, 1213145 Ontario Inc. (Chamberlain Consulting Inc.) / Chamberlain Consulting
Canadian Airports Council / Conseil des aéroports du Canada Cameron Penner, Proof Strategies
Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs / Association canadienne des chefs de pompiers Joshua Matthewman, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Canadian Cardiovascular Society / Societe canadienne de cardiologie Chris Gray, Grassroots Public Affairs
Entertainment One Canada Ltd. Ishwari Sawant, Crestview Strategy
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada Phil Trinh, Maple Leaf Strategies Inc.
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada Marc-André Leclerc, Maple Leaf Strategies
General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada Gordon Quaiattini, Maple Leaf Strategies
Health Charities Coalition of Canada / Coalition canadienne des organismes bénévoles en santé Kimberley Hanson, Hill+Knowlton Strategies
Livingston International Inc Don Boudria, Don Boudria Consulting Inc
Mowi Canada West Diane Morrison, Managing Director
Nature Canada AARON FREEMAN, Pivot Strategic Consulting
Nestle Canada Inc. Jackie Choquette, Crestview Strategy
Nokia Canada Inc. Stefano Hollands, Crestview Strategy
Northland Power Inc. Mike Crawley, President & CEO
Northlands Denesuline First Nation Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
Northlands Denesuline First Nation Matthew Trapp, Sandstone Group / Groupe Sandstone
OSI Maritime Systems Naresh Raghubeer, Sandstone Group
Queen's University Muhammad Ali, Crestview Strategy
Queen's University Stefano Hollands, Crestview Strategy
RE:Sound Music Licensing Company / Ré:Sonne Société de gestion de la musique Tara Mazurk, Global Public Affairs
Supply Chain Canada Nicholas Pozhke, Loyalist Public Affairs
Syqe Medical Ltd. Carly Ellis, Enterprise Canada
Twitter Canada DAVID DYER, THE CAPITAL HILL GROUP INC.
Twitter Canada Fernando Minna, The Capital Hill Group

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Allen Vanguard GAR KNUTSON, Knutson Law Professional Corp.
Our Home & Miniature Land Inc. Marie Lemieux, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Royal Conservatory of Music Matthew Triemstra, Navigator Ltd
Tourism Industry Association of Ontario Christopher Bloore, President and CEO

 

Government of Belize, LGBTIQ+ rights organization, and university land on registry

News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Friday, 02/04/2022 2:43 pm EST

New registrations: Jan. 31, 2022 to Feb. 4, 2022

News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Friday, 02/04/2022 9:39 am EST
  
                    
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