Come to Interac's "Be in the Black" parliamentary cocktail reception. 5:30-9 p.m., June 4, 2014, Metropolitain Brasserie, 700 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ont. RSVP to 613-288-5046 or jclarocque@ensightcanada.com.
Medical marijuana registrations continue to roll in
Here is The Lobby Monitor's weekly roundup of stories.
This week, we published new registration stories on Kinross lobbying on sanctions and the insurance industry's interest in weather events related to climate change. We also wrote about Lobbying Commissioner Karen Shepherd's plan to launch a proposed, revised Lobbyists Code of Conduct, for further consultation, in the fall. We published news about Toronto PR and GR firm Devon Group, which is in merger talks with global PR firm Edelman. And watch for a big feature next week: A list of the most registered lobby firms.
Don't forget to look at our weekly, sortable lists, published every Friday, of new registrations and communications reports.
Readers: Send news tips, or information about upcoming lobby days and industry events, to The Lobby Monitor editor Simon Doyle at sdoyle@lobbymonitor.ca.
BioFuelNet—a federally funded Network of Centres of Excellence devoted to supporting the growth of Canada's biofuels industry—has organized one of the most important green energy events in the network's history: The Advanced Biofuels Symposium 2014, taking place in Ottawa from May 27 to May 29. With several partners on board, including the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association, Air Canada, McGill University, Enerkem and FPInnovations, BioFuelNet has created a high-energy, outside-the-box program to help shift the Canadian biofuels sector into