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Morning Brief: Communication Reports: Sept. 13, 2021 to Sept. 19, 2021

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Tuesday, 09/21/2021 12:00 am EDT

Communication Reports: Sept. 13, 2021 to Sept. 19, 2021

News,Communication Reports | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Monday, 09/20/2021 2:46 pm EDT

ISSUE 2021-09-17

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2021-09-17 (All day)
Issue Email Content: 

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

Indigenous organizations are pushing politicians to turn promises about reconciliation into action after the Sept. 20 federal election. A renewed focus on Canada’s relationship with Indigenous peoples is having an effect on federal election policy platforms, organizations say. “If we don’t deal with these issues head-on now, then we’re going to find ourselves leaving this for the next generation to deal with,” said Lynne Groulx, the CEO of the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC).

The election campaign paused many lobbying activities in the second half of August, contributing to the least active month in communication reports since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Just 795 reports were reported for August, compared to 1,710 in July, 2021, and the all-time high of 3,584 in February, 2020. The August numbers were the lowest since the 395 reports filed in October, 2019.

In the most recent session of Parliament before the writ dropped on Aug. 15, David Pratt of David Pratt & Associates was the most active consultant in communication reports on the federal lobbyists’ registry, while Darryl Tempest of the Canadian Vaping Association (CVA) posted the highest number of in-house reports. The Lobby Monitor collated the top 100 most active consultants, and in-house lobbyists based on their number of communication reports submitted between the 2020 throne speech on Sept. 23, 2020, and the dissolution of the 43rd Parliament on Aug. 15, 2021.

In more recently filed communications, Bruce Power submitted seven of the 50 communication reports logged last week. Represented by its president and CEO, Michael Rencheck, the company operates the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station in Ontario. Prior to the election call, Bruce Power communicated on Aug. 2, 3 and 13 with Pam Damoff, who was then the parliamentary secretary to the Indigenous Services minister, and Amanda Woodley, who was a policy adviser to François-Philippe Champagne in his role as innovation minister, on Aug. 13. Bruce Power also communicated with Innovation deputy minister Simon Kennedy on Aug. 5. 

Paul S. Hillier and Alain Madgin have been named the new partners of Tactix Government Relations and Public Affairs. Hillier, who previously served in the Canadian Armed Forces’ psychological operations division for four years, has led the firm’s risk communications practice since 2019, while Madgin joined Tactix as the Quebec managing principal in November, 2020. Meanwhile, Tactix co-owner Alan Young, who first joined the firm in 2001, will move to a senior associate role, according to a Sept. 17 press release. 

In new registrations, Kanata Clean Power and Climate Technologies Corp. started its first files on Sept. 10 with consultants Drew Fagan and Mark Resnick of McMillan Vantage Policy Group. According to its file, the company is interested in applying for funding through the Strategic Innovation Fund; participating in consultation on investment tax credits for carbon capture projects; and discussing Canada’s plan for greenhouse gas emission reductions. Fagan and Resnick will communicate with Finance, Innovation, and Environment, as well as with MPs.

Also joining the registry recently is the Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE), which started its first file on Sept. 6 with Will Adams, who is listed as a consultant for a numbered corporation. The Montreal, Que.-based group, which administers the federal government’s Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund, is interested in discussing the fund and other programs for Black Canadian business owners and entrepreneurs. Adams will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Innovation, and MPs.

Increasing its presence on the Hill is Intact Financial Corporation, which added Allyson Grant and Garry Keller of StrategyCorp on Sept. 13. They join colleagues John Duffy and Andrew Steele, as well as Intact CEO Charles Brindamour. The insurance company is interested in discussing climate change adaptation related to extreme weather and the protection of Canadians from the impact of earthquakes. Grant and Keller will communicate with the PMO, Privy Council Office, Environment, Finance, Infrastructure, Innovation, Public Safety, and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, as well as with MPs and senators.

New registry files

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Entosystem / Entosystème Cédric Provost, Président et co-fondateur
Federation of African Canadian Economics (F.A.C.E.) Will Adams, 11871722 Canada Inc.
Kanata Clean Power and Climate Technologies Corp. Drew Fagan, McMillan Vantage Policy Group
Kanata Clean Power and Climate Technologies Corp. MARK RESNICK, McMillan Vantage Policy Group / Groupe d'affaires publiques McMillan Vantage

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Sept. 17 at 9:01 a.m. ET.

New registrations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Airbus Defence & Space Canada, Inc. Benoît Schultz, Airbus Canada Limited Partnership / Société en commandite Airbus Canada
Airbus Helicopters Canada Limited Benoît Schultz, Airbus Canada Limited Partnership / Société en commandite Airbus Canada
Brane Inc Brian Klunder, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Educational Testing Services Allyson Grant, StrategyCorp Inc.
Fromageries Bel Canada Inc. Laura-Michelle Marcogliese, NATIONAL Public Relations / Cabinet de relations publiques NATIONAL
GS1 Canada Allyson Grant, StrategyCorp Inc.
Intact Financial Corporation Garry Keller, StrategyCorp Inc.
Intact Financial Corporation Allyson Grant, StrategyCorp Inc.
Just for Laughs Toronto Festival Liam Daly, Sussex Strategy Group

Reactivations

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Accenture Inc. Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
Alstom Transport Canada Inc. Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
Canadian Federation of Library Associations / Fédération canadienne des associations de bibliothèques Michael Rogowski, Office Coordinator
Canadian Mushroom Growers Association Janet Krayden, Crystal Clear Connections
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY / La société Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique Limitée Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
CIAA UNIVERSAL / AICA UNIVERSELLE Agbemelo eric, AFRIQUE CANADA MONDE / ACM Gs
GoodLife Fitness Centres Inc. Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
Groupe Maritime Verreault Alain Lemieux, Alain Lemieux, Affaires gouvernementales et publiques / Alain Lemieux Affaires
Intact Financial Corporation Andrew Steele, StrategyCorp Inc.
Jubilant HollisterStier Inc. Julien Lassonde, ​PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP/s.r.l./s.e.n.c.r.l.
Les Producteurs de lait du Québec Geneviève Rainville, Directrice générale
National Hockey League Player's Association Richard Mahoney, McMillan Vantage Policy Group
Novolex Holdings, LLC Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
Oracle Canada Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
WestJet Airlines Ltd. Jeremy Wittet, Edelman
 

 

Carbon neutral power plants, business loans and climate change mitigation feature in new registrations

News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Friday, 09/17/2021 2:20 pm EDT

New registrations: Sept. 10, 2021 to Sept. 17, 2021

News,Registrations | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Friday, 09/17/2021 9:15 am EDT
Last Updated: Friday, 09/17/2021 9:15 am EDT

August 2021 was federal lobbying’s quietest month since beginning of pandemic

News | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Thursday, 09/16/2021 2:44 pm EDT
Last Updated: Thursday, 09/16/2021 2:45 pm EDT

Morning Brief: Which lobbyists were most active during Parliament 43-2?

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Thursday, 09/16/2021 12:00 am EDT

Which lobbyists were most active during Parliament 43-2?

News | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Wednesday, 09/15/2021 2:39 pm EDT
Last Updated: Wednesday, 09/15/2021 2:58 pm EDT

Indigenous organizations push politicians to turn reconciliation promises into action after Election 2021

News | STEPHEN JEFFERY
Published: Tuesday, 09/14/2021 3:01 pm EDT

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