WaterCan’s H20’Canada Dinner will feature a Canadian menu and a great spot to watch the fireworks while supporting WaterCan’s water and sanitation projects in Africa. Special guests include Maggie Trudeau and Peter Milliken. The event costs $200-$375. For more information, visit the website.
Ross McMillan, president and CEO, Tides Canada will discuss “Charity and Prosperity: A Response to the Current Critique on Philanthropy in Canada.” Presented by the Economic Club of Canada. The cost of the event is $79. For more information, visit the website.
The Canadian Capital Cities Organization is hosting a public discussion to find the best ways to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday both locally and nationally. Not able to attend? Send your ideas online.(click on celebrate to fill out survey).
The Lobby Monitor brings you your weekly roundup in a new and mobile-friendly format. Similar to an app, the weekly mail-out adapts to your smartphone, tablet or computer. It is easy to navigate and helps you stay ahead of the information curve.
This week The Lobby Monitor reported on provinces' and territories' use of "ambassadors" in Ottawa to lobby federally; lobby groups' plans to meet with Jean-Pierre Blais, the newly named chair of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission; organized labour's options to respond to back-to-work legislation; new registrations, and more. Lists of new registrations and renewals are also available on our website.
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