Here’s a rundown of the news we covered this week:
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is placing limitations on the federal government related to issues facing Indigenous peoples and reconciliation, that hasn’t changed the government’s overall priorities, according to an emailed statement from Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs (CIRNA) to The Lobby Monitor. Some Indigenous groups in Canada are in a “wait and see” position with respect to federal government priorities, according to Christian von Donat, the director of government relations and strategy for Impact Public Affairs.
Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion stated that an MP is able to benefit from a government COVID-19 relief program without worrying about a conflict of interest. Dion explained that the Conflict of Interest Code prohibits members from using their parliamentary duties in a way that would further their private interests. However, the Code excludes an action that has to do with a broad class of individuals, which is the case when millions of Canadians are eligible for federal programs such as Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy.
The Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (CLHIA) is considering a virtual lobby day for the first time in the fall, to substitute for a cancelled, in-person lobby day on the Hill that was scheduled for April 23. Susan Murray, CLHIA’s vice-president of government relations, currently reaches out to public office holders through phone calls. A virtual lobby day would be more organized, with more CLHIA members contacting legislators through Zoom, Skype or conference calls, according to Kevin Dorse, CLHIA’s assistant vice-president of strategic communications, in an email to The Lobby Monitor.
Cirque du Soleil was in a three-way tie for the posting the highest number of communication reports between April 27 and May 3. The circus company posted six reports, along with the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) and HealthCareCan. Cirque du Soleil is interested in obtaining federal support to meet its funding obligations during the pandemic, the registry shows. COVID-19 forced the company to close 44 productions worldwide, and temporarily layoff 95 per cent of its workforce.
In new registrations, Vaxil Biotherapeutics started its first file on May 5 with chairman and CEO David Goren listed as the senior officer. The company would like federal funding to support research and clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the registry. Goren will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Health and Innovation.
Another biotech company, Edesa Biotech Research, started its first file on April 24 with Daniel Brock, a government relations and ethics lawyer from Fasken. Edesa is interested in federal funding to develop a treatment for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which has been reported by many COVID-19 patients. Brock will communicate with the PMO, Health and Innovation.
N8 Medical, a developer of medical devices in the U.S., is new on the registry with a file started April 30 with independent lawyer Les Scheininger. The company is reaching out to the government to discuss a medical device for treatment related to COVID-19, although the file does not say specifically what device.N8 has developed the “CeraShield” endotracheal tube for patients using ventilators, which was approved by Health Canada for use in a Kingston, Ont., hospital. The CeraShield tube has a coating intended to prevent bacteria from growing on its surface.
New registry files
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Last Chance for Animals | Miranda Desa |
Convergence CT | David Adams, Spirit West Management, Ltd |
Convergence CT | Lorraine McGregor, Spirit West Management, Ltd |
Change-Wireless | Lorraine McGregor, Spirit West Management, Ltd |
Change-Wireless | David Adams, Spirit West Management, Ltd |
Vasomune Therapeutics Inc. | Conal Slobodin, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Vasomune Therapeutics Inc. | Danya Vered, StrategyCorp Inc |
Vasomune Therapeutics Inc. | JOHN DUFFY, StrategyCorp Inc. |
AQST Canada inc. | Cindy Romero-Luarca, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP/s.r.l./s.e.n.c.r.l. |
Town of High Level | Hal Danchilla, Canadian Strategy Group |
Courage for Freedom / Courage pour la Liberté | Salvatore Annunziata, Para Pro Forma Consulting |
Gespeg Micmac Nation / Nation Micmac de Gespeg | Éric Cardinal, Acosys Consulting Services / Services conseils Acosys |
Hunter Amenities International Inc. | Philip Cartwright, Global Public Affairs |
HelloFresh Canada Inc. | Christopher Vivone, Edelman |
CanCap Group Inc. | Hunter Doubt, Global Public Affairs |
Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization / Organisation des directeurs des musées d'art canadiens | Andrea Beltran, Global Public Affairs |
Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization / Organisation des directeurs des musées d'art canadiens | Tara Mazurk, Global Public Affairs |
Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization / Organisation des directeurs des musées d'art canadiens | Sean Casey, Global Public Affairs |
Vancouver Island Economic Alliance Society | George Hanson, President & CEO |
CrowdStrike, Inc., | Gordon Hunter, Hunter Strategies Inc. |
Sweat Lodge Technologies Inc. | Matthew Triemstra, Ensight Canada |
Secure Utility Corporation of Canada Inc. | GORAN SAMUEL PESIC, SAMUEL ASSOCIATES |
N8 Medical, LLC | LESTER SCHEININGER, Lester Scheininger, Barrister and Solicitor |
Vaxil Biotherapeutics | David Goren, Chairman and CEO |
Vaxil Bio Ltd. | LESTER SCHEININGER, Lester Scheininger, Barrister and Solicitor |
Fio Corporation | DANIEL BROCK, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Edesa Biotech Research, Inc. | DANIEL BROCK, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Equestrian Canada | Chris Gray, Grassroots Public Affairs |
Walkaway International Group Inc. | Andrew Balfour, Rubicon Strategy Inc. |
ISBRG Corp. | Andrew Balfour, Rubicon Strategy Inc. |
Space Exploration Technologies Company (SpaceX) | BRUCE HARTLEY, Prospectus Associates in Corporate Development |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on May 8 at 9:10 a.m.
New registrations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Horizon Maritime | GARY ANSTEY, Anstey and Associates |
Greenfield Global Inc | Eric Lamoureux, Conseillers Affaires Publiques Inc. |
Missing Children Society of Canada | Madison Simmons, Impact Public Affairs |
Missing Children Society of Canada | Alla Drigola, Impact Public Affairs |
Grain Farmers of Ontario | Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group |
NUIT BLANCHE À MONTRÉAL | Jacques Aubé |
MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE | Jacques Aubé |
Les Francofolies de Montréal | Jacques Aubé |
Evenko G.P | Jacques Aubé, Président Directeur général |
Festival International de Jazz de Montréal | Jacques Aubé |
Food Packaging Institute | Leanna Karremans, Pathway Group |
Food Packaging Institute | Megan Flynn, Pathway Group |
Food Packaging Institute | Jerry Khouri, Pathway Group |
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Andrea Beltran, Global Public Affairs |
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Tara Mazurk, Global Public Affairs |
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Sean Casey, Global Public Affairs |
Livingston International Inc | Kevin Bosch, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
Livingston International Inc | John Delacourt, Hill+Knowlton Strategies |
Life Sciences Ontario | Philip Delistoyanov, 3Sixty Public Affairs |
MMV Medicines for Malaria Venture | CHARLES BIRD, Earnscliffe Ontario Inc |
City of Elliot Lake / ville d'Elliot Lake | Alexander Byrne-Krzycki, Daisy Consulting Group |
In Colour Capital | Vasileios Tsianos, StrategyCorp Inc. |
In Colour Capital | Roberta Kramchynsky, StrategyCorp Inc. |
In Colour Capital | Troy Sherman, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Pieridae Energy Limited | Luka Stevanovic, Maple Leaf Strategies |
Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. | Luka Stevanovic, Maple Leaf Strategies |
Mastronardi Produce Limited | Paul Mastronardi, President |
Accenture Inc. | Julia Fottinger, Edelman |
Accenture Inc. | Christopher Vivone, Edelman |
Elettronica S.p.A. | David Pratt, David Pratt & Associates |
Clorox Company of Canada | Nivitha Jeyakumar, ENsight Canada |
Canadian Football League / Ligue canadienne de football | Patricia Sibal, Crestview Strategy |
Ontario Personal Support Worker Association | Matthew Henley, Wellington Dupont |
Reactivations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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COAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (THE ) | Robin Campbell, President |
Évènementiels 1981 | Denis Parent, principal dirigeant |
Watershed Watch Salmon Society | Aaron Hill, Executive Director |