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New Tactix partners’ expertise in life sciences and risk communications to be ‘ever more important’ in the future, says Alan Young

News,People | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Tuesday, 09/28/2021 2:35 pm EDT

Morning Brief: Communication Reports: Sept. 20, 2021 to Sept. 26, 2021

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Tuesday, 09/28/2021 12:00 am EDT

Communication Reports: Sept. 20, 2021 to Sept. 26, 2021

News,Communication Reports | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Monday, 09/27/2021 3:59 pm EDT
Last Updated: Monday, 09/27/2021 5:05 pm EDT

ISSUE 2021-09-24

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2021-09-24 (All day)
Issue Email Content: 

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

The federal election results indicate the 44th Parliament will look similar to its predecessor, but consultants say the nature of governance over the next term could be very different. Although the Liberal party will form another minority government, Bluesky Strategy Group’s Cameron Holmstrom said it would be risky for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take a confrontational approach with other parties. “You’re dealing with opponents that are less likely to give you any benefits because of what happened [during the election],” he said. Elliot Hughes, a senior adviser at Summa Strategies, said the Liberals would face greater pressure to follow through with their election promises after being judged on their pandemic response.

Election discussions were featured at a Sept. 22 Public Affairs Association of Canada’s event. Federal lobbying commissioner Nancy Bélanger, Ontario integrity commissioner David Wake and City of Toronto lobbyist registrar Cristina De Caprio spoke at the virtual event (which is held annually to provide updates on lobbying regulations). In addition to election activities, Bélanger said she hoped to present an initial update to the federal Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct later this fall, with the goal of making the updated rules “as clear as possible.”

Ivan Ross Vrána was appointed as executive director of the Global Cannabis Partnership on Sept. 1. Vrána will focus on the increasing importance of corporate social responsibility in the legal cannabis industry. Meanwhile, Terry Young has landed at StrategyCorp as a senior adviser. He joined the firm earlier this month after 19 years at the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), where he was most recently the interim president and CEO. 

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) submitted 13 of the 653 communication reports logged on the federal lobbyists’ registry last week. Represented by its CEO, Shimon Fogel, CIJA advocates on behalf of the Jewish Federations of Canada. The CIJA communicated with Samantha Nadler, senior policy adviser to Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau on Aug. 12, and Lisa Cheskes, the director of case management at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, on Aug. 9 and Aug. 27.

In new registrations, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. started its first files with Johnathan Rix and Patil Imasdounian of Santis Health on Sept. 13 and Sept. 15, respectively. According to its file, Amylyx is interested in discussing “timely and equitable access” to new therapies for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Rix and Imasdounian will communicate with Health Canada. 

In energy files, Omni Conversion Technologies Inc. started new files on Sept. 14 with Mark Resnick and Drew Fagan of McMillan Vantage Policy Group. The company, previously known as Plasco Energy Group and Plasco Conversion Technologies, develops technology to convert garbage into energy. According to its file, Omni is interested in discussing the government’s greenhouse gas emissions policies, as well as seeking advice about applications for the Strategic Innovation Fund. Resnick and Fagan will communicate with Innovation and Environment, as well as with MPs.

Increasing its presence on the Hill is Salesforce, which added Stefano Gardiman of Capital Hill Group on Sept. 22. Gardiman joins colleagues Dennis Burnside and William Norman. According to its file, the software company is seeking government contracts with multiple departments and institutions, as well as to “influence policy direction related to cloud-based services.” Howe will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office, Health, Agriculture, and the Treasury Board, as well as with MPs and senators.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. Johnathan Rix, Santis Health Inc.
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. Patil Imasdounian, Santis Health
Olymbec corporate group / Groupe corporatif Olymbec CAROLINE DESROSIERS, CD LEGAL INC / CAROLINE DESROSIERS
OMNI Conversion Technologies Inc. Drew Fagan, McMillan Vantage Policy Group
OMNI Conversion Technologies Inc. MARK RESNICK, McMillan Vantage Policy Group / Groupe d'affaires publiques McMillan aVantage

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Sept. 24 at 9:02 a.m. ET.

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Bar Association / Association du Barreau canadien Stephen A. Rotstein
Eli Lilly Canada Inc. Anton Sestritsyn, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada / Fondation des maladies du coeur et de l'AVC Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Intact Financial Corporation Sébastien Labrecque, StrategyCorp Inc.
Kanata Clean Power and Climate Technologies Corp. Marcella Munro, McMillan Vantage / McMillan Vantage Policy Group
Salesforce Stefano Gardiman, Capital Hill Group / Groupe Capital Hill

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Air Canada Pilots Association / Association des Pilotes d'Air Canada Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Biogen Canada Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
BNP Resources Inc. James Doody, President and CEO
Canadian Power Holdings Inc. Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Domtar Inc. Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Emergent BioSolutions Canada Inc. Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Enel Green Power Canada Shaun Andrews, Head of Business Development, Canada
Engineers Without Borders (Canada) Organisation / Ingenieurs Sans Frontieres (Canada) Organisation Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Motion Picture Association - Canada / Association cinematographique - Canada Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Pearson Education Inc. Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
TECHNATION Tara Beauport, Capital Hill Group / Le Groupe Capital Hill
The Kureall Effect TM / L'Effet Kureall TM Doris Sow, Directrice
The Pokémon Company International, Inc. / La société Pokémon International, Inc. Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
The University of Regina Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Toyota Canada Inc. (through Casacom) / Toyota Canada Inc. (via Casacom) Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
University of Alberta Bridget Howe, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.

 

ALS research, waste conversion and cloud software feature in new registry files

News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Friday, 09/24/2021 3:16 pm EDT

New registrations: Sept. 20, 2021 to Sept. 24, 2021

News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Friday, 09/24/2021 9:21 am EDT

Federal, Ontario and Toronto lobbying watchdogs talk codes of conduct and election rules at PAAC webinar

News | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Thursday, 09/23/2021 3:55 pm EDT

Morning Brief: On Queen Street: Cannabis policy pro promotes corporate social responsibility; new hire brings energy boost to StrategyCorp

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Thursday, 09/23/2021 12:00 am EDT

On Queen Street: Cannabis policy pro promotes corporate social responsibility; new hire brings energy boost to StrategyCorp

News,People | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Wednesday, 09/22/2021 1:37 pm EDT

A nearly identical Parliament could operate very differently after Election 2021, lobbyists say

News | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Tuesday, 09/21/2021 2:28 pm EDT
  
                    
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