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ISSUE 2023-12-01

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2023-12-01 (All day)
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Here’s the news we covered this week:

The Lobby Monitor spoke with housing and food groups about their concerns with Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s Bill C-56, Affordable Housing and Groceries Act. For example, the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) is advocating that the act should include projects which were under construction prior to this past September. “CHBA has been advocating for such projects that had not reached substantial completion by Sept. 14th to be eligible for the waiving of GST, as well, to help those projects come to fruition,” said Natasha Rombough, the organization’s director of marketing and communications.

Brian St. Louis, who recently became a director at Temple Scott Associates, told The Lobby Monitor that after spending over three years working for multinational corporations he found Temple Scott’s smaller size appealing. “I had a great first conversation with Don [Moors, president and national practice lead at Temple Scott], about what he was looking to do, how [Temple Scott] looks at serving clients, and their focus on results,” he said. “We're not reporting to a multinational office or publicly traded, which creates a closer relationship between the leadership and your clients and the people that are serving your clients.”

Council of Canadians’ campaigner Nikolas Barry-Shaw discussed the group’s asks, advocacy efforts, and their Nov. 17 rally with The Lobby Monitor. The council brought oversized prescription pill bottles filled with over 10,000 petition signatures to the rally outside of Health Minister Mark Holland’s constituency office in Ajax, Ont., to push the federal government to stick to its promise of creating a comprehensive pharmacare program. “For each one of those signatures behind it, you have someone who attended a town hall, who spoke to a campaigner or local activist outside of a pharmacy, who talked to their neighbours, who were told about the campaign and signed in favour of a public universal system,” he said. “There was a lot of grassroots organizing that went into those 10,000 signatures that were collected over the course of the year [and] that was something we wanted to highlight.”

In weekly communications reports, the Ontario Lung Association’s two lobby days in October led it to submit the highest number of communication reports during the week of Nov. 20. In total, 204 reports were submitted to the federal registry, with the Lung Health Foundation contributing 30 reports.Twenty-five of those communications took place during the Oct. 17 and 18 lobby days. According to the Lung Health Foundation's registry file, it is seeking to engage government officials on various topics, including a call for additional funding from Health Canada for public education on vaping and cannabis products.

In this week’s registrations, Capstone Power Development joins the federal lobbyists’ registry for the first time as it seeks out federal government support for its energy storage projects in Nova Scotia. The company is represented by Patrick Bateman of PDBateman & Associates Inc. Capstone is a developer, owner, and operator of clean and renewable energy projects across North America.

Another energy company joining for the first time is Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc., represented by Jordan O’Brien and Jacqueline Morehouse of the Porter O'Brien Agency Inc. Consolidated Lithium Metals is looking for federal funding to conduct a feasibility study for a potential lithium mining project and to inform government officials on the potential lithium output that the project can produce. The project is located in the Vallée Lithium property located in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in western Québec.

The Safehaven Project for Community Living has returned to the registry and is represented by Danielle Peters of Magnet Strategy Group. The consultant will discuss federal funding to support programming for individuals living with special needs in the community setting. Safehaven is a non-profit organization which provides care to individuals with medical complexities and developmental disabilities.

 

 

New Registry

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Canadian Association of Pharmacy in Oncology Sara-Emilie Clark, Impact Public Affairs
CAPSTONE POWER DEVELOPMENT (B.C.) CORP Patrick Bateman, PDBateman & Associates Inc.
Consolidated LIthium Metals Inc. Jacqueline Morehouse, The Porter O'Brien Agency Inc.
NSCAD University Stephanie Mitton, Beacon North Strategies
SOCAM claude eric gagne, CEG Conseil Inc.
BossPac Technologies Reagh Burgess, BDLS International Group Ltd
IMDS Canada Inc. / IMDS Canada enr. Frédéric cornu, Président
Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. Jordan OBrien, The Porter O'Brien Agency Inc.

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Dec. 1 at 9:03 a.m. ET.

 

New Registration 

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
3M Canada Company Muhammad Ali, Crestview Strategy
Algoma University Muhammad Ali, Crestview Strategy
Bombardier Inc. Erin Bonokoski, Crestview Strategy Inc.
Canadian American Business Council Elizabeth Burke, Burke Consulting LLC
Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance Raphael Brass, Bluesky Strategy Group
Canadian Federation of Apartment Associations Emily Gilroy, Crestview Strategy
Canadian RV Coalition Henry Gray, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science Sajjid Lakhani, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Canola Council of Canada Kyle Sholes, StrategyCorp Inc.
Centre for Digital Rights DAVID YOUNG
Cereals Canada Kyle Sholes, StrategyCorp Inc.
Chamber of Marine Commerce Douglas Thomas, Sandstone Group
Chamber of Marine Commerce MICHAEL BARTON, Sandstone Group
Chicken Farmers of Canada Tiffany Martinka
Climate Caucus, via the Public Voice Fund Diamond Isinger, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Climate Caucus, via the Public Voice Fund Sheamus Murphy, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Cooperation Canada Sonja Tilroe, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Dancor Construction Ltd. Stephanie DiNucci, Atlas Strategic Advisors Inc.
Dialogue Health Technologies Inc. Cherif Habib, PDG
Ecopia Tech Corporation Jon Lipinski, Co-Founder and President
Electricity Distributors Association Devin McCarthy, Sussex Strategy Group
Electricity Distributors Association Jason Evans, Sussex Strategy Group
Electricity Distributors Association Roberto Chávez, Sussex Strategy Group
Energy Storage Canada Patrick Bateman, PDBateman & Associates Inc.
First Nations Finance Authority Kevin Fram, Quinn Public Affairs Inc.
First Work John Delacourt, Counsel Public Affairs
General Dynamics Mission Systems - Canada Erin Bonokoski, Crestview Strategy Inc.
Genesee & Wyoming Canada Inc. Adam Yahn, Summa Strategies Canada
Glencore plc CHRIS BENEDETTI, Sussex Strategy Group
Global University Systems Canada Inc Cody Mallette, Atlas Strategic Advisors Inc.
Grain Farmers of Ontario Hendrik Brakel, Sussex Strategy Group
IKEA Canada Partnership Limited Ashley Brambles, Edelman Global Advisory
Imperial Oil Limited Joseph McKinnon, Hill & Knowlton Strategies
NextStar Energy Inc. Neil Brodie, Hill+Knowlton Strategies
Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation Michael Gimelshtein, The CCS Group
NorthRiver Midstream Inc. Nour Fahmy, Crestview Strategy
Northwestern Wound Care Shawn Berezin, The CCS Group
Northwestern Wound Care RON GERSH, TheCCSGroup
Organigram Inc. Sean Webster, Chelsea Strategy Group Inc.
Perimeter Forest Limited Partnership Hendrik Brakel, Sussex Strategy Group
Pulse Canada Kyle Sholes, StrategyCorp Inc.
Safehaven Project for Community Living Danielle Peters, Magnet Strategy Group
Shoppers Drug Mart Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group
Social Innovation Canada Diamond Isinger, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Woodbine Entertainment Group Sébastien Labrecque, StrategyCorp Inc.

 

Reactivation

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Evidence for Democracy Sarah Laframboise, Executive Director
Reliance Comfort Limited Partnership Brian Teefy, StrategyCorp Inc.
Riipen Alexander Byrne-Krzycki, Crestview

 

Green energy companies join registry in search of project funding

News,Registrations | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Friday, 12/01/2023 4:39 pm EST

New registrations: November 27, 2023, to December 1, 2023

News,Registrations | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Friday, 12/01/2023 4:39 pm EST

Housing groups press government about construction start date in affordability bill

News,Campaigns and Advocacy
Published: Thursday, 11/30/2023 2:35 pm EST
Last Updated: Thursday, 11/30/2023 2:59 pm EST

On Queen Street: Temple Scott’s size, closer relationship with clients appeals to new director

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Thursday, 11/30/2023 12:00 am EST

On Queen Street: Temple Scott’s size, closer relationship with clients appeals to new director

News,People | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Wednesday, 11/29/2023 5:19 pm EST

Morning Brief: Council of Canadians delivers its pharmacare message in a bottle to health minister’s office

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Wednesday, 11/29/2023 12:00 am EST

Council of Canadians delivers its pharmacare message in a bottle to health minister’s office

News | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Tuesday, 11/28/2023 5:29 pm EST

Morning Brief: Communication Reports: November 20, 2023, to November 26, 2023

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Tuesday, 11/28/2023 12:00 am EST

Communication Reports: November 20, 2023, to November 26, 2023

News,Communication Reports | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
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