Here’s the news we covered this week:
The tabling of the 2023 budget on March 28 unveiled billions for dental care, tax rebates to address affordability issues, and financial incentives for clean energy and technology development. The document focused on four areas: inflation relief, health care spending, economic investment, and measures to address the federal debt and deficit. It also projects a budget deficit of $40.1 billion in 2023-24, up from the $30.6 billion projected in the 2022 fall economic statement.
The budget’s target areas indicate that affordability is a key consideration for the government, according to Daniel Perry, a consultant at Summa Strategies. “What this budget tells us as we prepare for the next big thing, which is the fall economic statement, is that we need to really focus on and advise our clients that no matter what your issue is, you need to connect it back to this continuing question of affordability,” Perry said. Don Moors, president of Temple Scott Associates, said the narrow spending on a handful of priority areas shows the government is not readying itself for an election just yet. “For all intents and purposes, I think the Liberals knew that this budget wasn't going to be a pre-election budget,” he said. “I think this budget is able to make investments or policy announcements that may only play out years down the road.”
Newly-appointed interim Ethics Commissioner Martine Richard has had a screen in place to avoid conflicts of interest due to her family ties to Dominic LeBlanc since she first joined the office a decade ago. A spokesperson for the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner told The Lobby Monitor that a screen for matters involving the intergovernmental affairs minister, who is Richard’s brother-in-law, has been in place for Richard since she joined the office in 2013. The office announced on March 28 that Richard will serve as commissioner on an interim basis for six months, effective March 27, while the search for a permanent successor to Mario Dion takes place. Richard joined the office in 2013 as general counsel, and has been senior counsel since 2015.
A private member’s bill that would make Canada’s supply-management system off-limits in future trade negotiations has been endorsed by producers who work within that system, but some other agricultural groups worry about the bill’s impact on Canada’s trade competitiveness.
The Saskatchewan Milk Marketing Board (SaskMilk) posted 22 of the 139 communication reports submitted to the federal lobbyists’ registry last week. All of SaskMilk’s reports were for communications that took place on March 21, as part of the Dairy Farmers of Canada’s lobby day with provincial milk boards in Ottawa. SaskMilk was represented in those communications by chair Matthew Flaman, vice-chair Gordon Ell, second vice-chair Albert Leyenhorst, and board members Blaine McLeod and Anthony Nienhuis. McLeod also sits on the DFC board of directors, representing Saskatchewan. SaskMilk communicated with Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc. The organization also communicated with nine Conservative MPs who represent Saskatchewan ridings.
In new registrations, Capital Sports Development Inc. (CSDI) has hired Crestview Strategy consultants Muhammad Ali and Stefano Hollands to represent it in discussions with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Public Services, the National Capital Commission, and MPs. CSDI is affiliated with Capital Sports & Entertainment Inc., which owns the Ottawa Senators hockey club, and Capital Sports Properties Inc., which owns and operates the Canadian Tire Centre in the Ottawa suburb of Kanata, which is the Senators’ current home arena. According to its registry file, CSDI plans to discuss the development of “a world-class mixed-use development at LeBreton Flats in Ottawa,” which would include a new home arena for the Senators.
Poetry in Voice (PIV) is also new to the registry. The organization provides English- and French-language classroom teaching resources about poetry. PIV started its first file on March 27 with consultants Angelo Bakoulas and Susan Smith of Bluesky Strategy Group. According to its registry file, the organization wants to promote its national competition, and will seek funding to support the growth of its programs and events. In addition to those two institutions, Bakoulas and Smith plan to communicate with the PMO, Privy Council Office, Finance, Employment, and Economic Development and Official Languages, as well as with MPs and senators.
Returning to the registry is First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), which has hired Earnscliffe Strategies consultants James Miley and Bailey Stafford to represent it in discussions with Indigenous Services, Infrastructure, and Prairies Economic Development Canada. Miley registered on March 20, and Stafford registered on March 29. FNUniv has campuses in the Saskatchewan cities of Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. The registry file states that it wants to discuss funding for the construction of a new Prince Albert campus through Infrastructure Canada’s Green and Inclusive Community Buildings program.
New registry files
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Capital Sports Development Inc. | Muhammad Ali, Crestview Strategy |
Capital Sports Development Inc. | Stefano Hollands, Crestview Strategy |
Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation | Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP |
Cuberg, Inc. | Richard Wang, CEO |
D & D Poultry | Jim Karygiannis, GTA Strategies |
James Hardie Building Products Inc. | Derek Lipman, Cumberland Strategies |
New Moly LLC | Sean Murphy, Earnscliffe Strategies |
New Moly LLC | Mary Anne Carter, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
New Moly LLC | Don Stickney, Earnscliffe Strategies |
Northvolt AB | Peter Carlsson, CEO |
Poetry in Voice / Les voix de la poésie | SUSAN SMITH, Bluesky Strategy Group |
Poetry in Voice / Les voix de la poésie | Angelo Bakoulas, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc. |
Zscaler Inc | John Turnbull, CFN Consultants |
Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on March 31 at 9:09 a.m. ET.
New registrations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Arcfield Canada Corporation | Katlyn Harrison, Summa Strategies Canada Inc. |
Arcfield Canada Corporation | Daniel MacIsaac, CFN Consultants |
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority | JAMES PROWSE, McMillan Vantage Policy Group |
BWXT Canada Ltd. | Emily Gilroy, Sussex Strategy Group |
BWXT Canada Ltd. | Dan Lovell, SUSSEX STRATEGY GROUP |
Canada Africa Growth Coalition (CAGC) | Jeremy Waiser |
Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver (CASL) / Association canadienne pour l'etude du foie | Nick Hautamaki, Impact Public Affairs |
Canadian Canola Growers Association | Jennifer Doelman |
Canadian Renewable Energy Association / Association canadienne de l'energie renouvelable | Emily Gilroy, Sussex Strategy Group |
Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) | Kristina Martin, Kit Public Relations Inc. |
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada | Delaney Cullinan, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
Chicken Farmers of Canada / Les Producteurs de Poulet du Canada | Rob van Diemen |
Chicken Farmers of Canada / Les Producteurs de Poulet du Canada | Stuart Nikkel |
Chicken Farmers of Canada / Les Producteurs de Poulet du Canada | Dean Good |
Chicken Farmers of Canada / Les Producteurs de Poulet du Canada | Marco Volpé |
Convenience Industry Council of Canada / Conseil canadien de l'industrie des dépanneurs | Sophie Normand, Summa Strategies Canada Inc. |
Dairy Farmers of Ontario | Roger Boersen |
Dairy Farmers of Ontario | George Van Kampen |
Explorers and Producers Association of Canada | Catherine Lansley, Global Public Affairs Inc |
First Nations University | Bailey Stafford, Earnscliffe Strategies |
First Nations University | James Miley, Earnscliffe Strategy Group |
GlaxoSmithKline Inc. | Ashley Brambles, Edelman Global Advisory / Ashley M Brambles |
goeasy Ltd. | Nasha Brownridge, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Hanwha Defense USA Inc | Daniel MacIsaac, CFN Consultants |
Home Capital Group Inc. | GAYLE NATHANSON, CAMPBELL STRATEGIES INC. |
Kongsberg Geospatial | Daniel MacIsaac, CFN Consultants |
Mattamy Homes Canada | Richard Mahoney, McMillan Vantage Policy Group |
Mattamy Homes Canada | Ashley Csanady, McMillan Vantage Policy Group |
Miziwe Biik Development Corporation | Chris Loreto, StrategyCorp Inc. |
Ocean Group Inc. / Le Groupe Océan inc. | Stephen Yardy, PAA Advisory | Conseils |
Ocean Group Inc. / Le Groupe Océan inc. | Kelsey DeGagné, PAA Advisory | Conseils |
Ocean Group Inc. / Le Groupe Océan inc. | Louis-Alexandre Lanthier, PAA Advisory | Conseils |
Paper Excellence Canada | Stephen Yardy, PAA Advisory | Conseils |
Paper Excellence Canada | James Maunder, PAA Advisors | Conseils |
Red Leaf Pulp Ltd. | Theo Bryson, Prairie Sky Strategy |
Schizophrenia Society of Canada | Jayme Wilson, IMPACT PUBLIC AFFAIRS / Impact Affaires Publique |
SEI Industries Ltd | Daniel MacIsaac, CFN Consultants |
Shakepay Inc. | Amaryllis Harrison, PAA Advisors | Conseils / PAA Conseils | Advisory |
Reactivations
Organization, Corporation or Client Name | Registrant Name |
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Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) / Association canadienne de santé publique (ACSP) | Ian Culbert, Executive Director |
Dairy Farmers of Ontario | Mark Hamel |
Dairy Farmers of Ontario | Cheryl Smith, Chief Executive Officer |
Dairy Farmers of Ontario | Don Gordon |
Edmonton Global | Curtis O'Nyon, Global Public Affairs |
Gay Lea Foods Co-operative / Gay Lea Food Co-operative | Suzanna Dalrymple, President and CEO |
Kids Code Jeunesse | Tanya Woods, Self-employed |
Nemaska Lithium Inc. | Robert Beaulieu, Chef de l'exploitation |
Proventus Bioscience Inc. | John Hosi, Crowe BGK LLP / Crowe BGK SENCRL |