Here’s the news we covered this week:
Bea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, and Ian Thomson, manager of policy and advocacy at Oxfam Canada, discussed their organizations’ pre-budget recommendation asking the federal government to implement a national care economy commission with The Lobby Monitor. “Unions that represent workers in the care economy have been identifying for many, many years the reality that care jobs are not often valued the same as other types of jobs, and that people in the care economy are not paid what they should be getting paid in terms of the relevance of their job towards the community,” said Bruske.
The Lobby Monitor spoke with Sheena McConnell, who worked for former B.C. Premier John Horgan, about her new role at Prospectus Associates. McConnell, who joined the firm as a partner, is based out of Vancouver, B.C., and will work with clients from across Western Canada. “I didn't want to go out on my own because I like having people to work with and I just think it makes for better results when you get to work across the [political] spectrum,” said McConnell about her decision to join the company. “It was a nice medium for me. It was a boutique, it was the experienced people, and it was about quality projects rather than quantity.”
In this week’s communication reports, Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards Inc. submitted the highest number of communication reports during the week of March 18 as it seeks federal funding for its post-secondary grant program, according to the organization’s registry file. The organization, represented by its executive director Paulina Chow, filed 27 communications to the federal lobbyists’ registry. Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards Inc. provides students that volunteer and give back to their communities with scholarships for a post-secondary education.
In this week’s registrations, Cohere has joined the federal lobbyists’ registry for the first time to discuss artificial intelligence (AI) provisions within Bill C-27, Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2022. The company is represented by its CEO Aidan Gomez. Cohere is a Canadian technology company which develops AI language models for use in businesses.
Also joining the registry for the first time is PTI Transformers Inc. represented by Jesse Shea of Enterprise Canada. The consultant’s registry file states that discussions will focus on seeking potential federal funding and to amend the government’s investment tax credits to support the domestic manufacturing of electrical transformers. The Regina-based company develops and manufactures electrical transformers.
In new registrations, Restaurant Brands International Inc. has hired Jillian Wilson of GW Group to represent it on the registry. The consultant will look to discuss the federal government’s 2023 Fall Economic Statement, according to her registry file. Restaurant Brands International Inc. is a quick-service restaurant company which owns major fast-food service brands including Tim Hortons, Popeyes, Burger King, and Firehouse Subs.
New Registry
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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API-Enfance | Véronique Nault, Directrice générale |
Athol Farms Inc | Kerri Wood, Brookston Consulting Group |
Brookfield Corporation | DREW MORIER, OSLER, HOSKIN & HARCOURT LLP |
Brookfield Corporation | PATRICK MARLEY, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP |
Cohere | Aidan Gomez, CEO |
Dunrobin Distilleries | Cameron Doherty, Crestview Strategy |
Empire Paving Limited | Érika Dupuis, Sandstone Group |
Great Northern Hydroponics | Vanessa Lamarre, Sussex Strategy Group |
Groupe Québec présent pour la COP 16 | Clara Guillemin, COPTICOM Stratégies et relations publiques |
Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Canada Ltd | Charles Bernard, Impact Public Affairs |
Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Canada Ltd | Dylan Hellwig, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
PTI Transformers Inc | Jesse Shea, Enterprise Canada |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Mar. 28, at 8:45 a.m. E.T.
New Registration
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Canadian Association of Broadcasters | Mahdi ELLORHAOUI, McMillan Vantage |
Canadian Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) | Andrew Neuheimer, Chris Gray & Associates |
Canadian District, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America | Aaron Gairdner, Rubicon Strategy Inc. |
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY | CARLA VENTIN, GT & Company Executive Advisors |
Canadian Web3 Council | Alex Gray, PAA Advisory | Conseils |
Canadian Wood Pallet and Container Association | Andrew Neuheimer, Chris Gray & Associates |
Digital Asset Business Council | Henry Gray, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP |
Eldorado Gold Corporation | Michael Friesen, Global Public Affairs Inc |
Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada | Olivier Lavigne-Lacroix, T. Bjornson & Associates Consulting Inc. |
Harbourfront Corporation (1990) | Sean Webster, Chelsea Strategy Group Inc. |
HEAL, Organizations for Health Action | Brett Hartley, Impact Public Affairs |
Kinterra Capital | Kema Joseph, Crestview Strategy |
Neyaskweyahk Group of Companies Inc. | Andrew Neuheimer, Chris Gray & Associates |
Ordre professionnel des sexologues du Québec | Isabelle Beaulieu, Directrice générale et secrétaire |
Power Nickel Inc. | Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP |
Restaurant Brands International Inc. | Jillian Wilson, GW Group |
Sogetel inc. | Jean-Philippe Saia, Directeur général |
Station Touristique Val Saint-Côme | Catherine Maertens, TACT |
Timiskaming First Nation | Joshua Albert, The CCS Group |
Tourmaline Oil Corp. | Lucas Borchenko, Crestview Strategy |
Tree Island Steel | Lonzell Locklear, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Reactivation
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Canadian Council for Refugees | Gauri Sreenivasan, CO - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR |
Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association | Dylan Hellwig, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
GE Energy Power Conversion Canada | Braedan de Bakker, Rubicon Strategy Inc. |
Glencore Canada Corporation | Heather Tory, Longview Communications & Public Affairs |
Hotel Association of Canada | Allyson Grant, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Max Aicher (North America) Ltd | Tessa Seager, McMillan Vantage Policy Group |