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Cannabis app developer registers to discuss advertising regulations

News,Registrations | JESSE CNOCKAERT
Published: Friday, 11/22/2019 4:26 pm EST

New registrations Nov. 18 to Nov. 22

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Published: Friday, 11/22/2019 4:24 pm EST

On Queen Street: Former senator takes adviser role with Tact Intelligence-conseil

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Published: Thursday, 11/21/2019 5:08 pm EST
Last Updated: Thursday, 11/21/2019 5:10 pm EST

Morning Brief: Freeland becomes deputy prime minister in cabinet shuffle

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Published: Thursday, 11/21/2019 12:00 am EST

Freeland becomes deputy prime minister in cabinet shuffle

News | JESSE CNOCKAERT
Published: Wednesday, 11/20/2019 5:23 pm EST

Solar energy company tops October lobbyists, bypassing oil industry communications

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Published: Tuesday, 11/19/2019 2:15 pm EST

Morning Brief: Lobbyists look to upcoming throne speech for guide to crafting advocacy messages

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Published: Tuesday, 11/19/2019 12:00 am EST

Lobbyists look to upcoming throne speech for guide to crafting advocacy messages

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Published: Monday, 11/18/2019 4:24 pm EST
Last Updated: Tuesday, 11/19/2019 6:58 am EST

ISSUE 2019-11-15

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2019-11-15 (All day)
Issue Email Content: 

Here’s a rundown of the news we covered this week:

The latest shakeup in the Senate occurred on Thursday when the Senate Liberal Caucus disbanded and its members formed the new Progressive Senate Group (PSG).

The interim leader of the new group is New Brunswick senator Joseph Day. The PSG members will promote “liberty and equality” and are committed to advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, according to a document released by the group.

The formation of the PSG came less than two weeks after 11 other senators announced the formation of another new group, the Canadian Senators Group, which includes eight former members of the Upper Chamber’s Conservative caucus.

In Ask the Lobby Monitor, we examined the registration requirements affecting governing members of charitable organizations. Board members of charitable organizations are not required to disclose their lobbying activities on the federal lobbyists’ registry unless they receive payment beyond the reimbursement of expenses, according to the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying (OCL).

However, a court case before the Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) could possibly change this next month. In March, the Federal Court ruled that what is considered “payment” shouldn’t be limited to monetary compensation, and that a directorship within an organization could be considered something of value by itself.

The federal government appealed that ruling, and the hearing of the appeal will take place on Dec. 12.

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) formed a new subgroup to advocate on behalf of western municipalities as Western Canada faces an economic downturn.

The Western Economic Solutions Taskforce (WEST) is comprised of municipal leaders from Western Canada and is chaired by Randy Goulden, a Yorkton, Sask., city councillor.

The declining oil industry is one of several factors contributing to the economic troubles being addressed by WEST, according to Bill Karsten, FCM’s president.

WEST members will likely meet for the first time in Ottawa before the end of this month.

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) submitted 25 communication reports between Oct. 28 and Nov. 8, which was more than any other organization. However, these reports were for meetings that occurred this past summer or earlier, and weren’t posted until recently because of a delay.

Joshua Ostroff, senior editorial specialist at the WWF, told The Lobby Monitor that the organization’s filings had been inaccurate due to an administrative error, and that they had reached out to the OCL as soon as they realized the problem.

The WWF is interested in speaking with the federal government about how to protect the endangered population of southern resident killer whales, among other issues.

In new registrations, two organizations related to hearing health, the Hearing Industry Association of Canada (HIAC) and the Hearing Health Alliance of Canada (HHAC), started files for the first time at the end of October, both with consultant Daniel Tessier of DHAC Consulting.

The HIAC, which started its file on Oct. 28, would like to speak about a partnership between Canada’s hearing aid manufacturers and the federal government to provide hearing aids to government departments, including Veterans Affairs Canada. The memorandum of understanding for this partnership will be up for renewal in April 2020. Tessier will communicate with Veterans Affairs Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and National Defence.

The HHAC would like to urge the federal government to develop a national plan for hearing health action. Nearly a quarter of Canadian adults have some hearing loss, according to the Canadian Hearing Society.

For HHAC, Tessier will communicate with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Health Canada, MPs and senators.

Impossible Foods, a U.S. company that produces plant-based meat alternative food products, increased its representation on the Hill by adding consultant Robin MacLachlan of Summa Strategies to its file on Nov. 1.

MacLachlan joins colleagues Jeremy Bruce and Joanne Dobson on the file.

The company would like to discuss the regulatory requirements to bring its products to the Canadian market.

MacLachlan will communicate with Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the departments of Health, Environment and Innovation, as well as MPs.

Engineers Without Borders (EWB Canada) also strengthened its file by adding consultants Sheamus Murphy, Ben Parsons and Brad Lavigne of Counsel Public Affairs on Nov. 11.

One subject the charitable organization would like to discuss with the federal government is the mandatory reporting standards for the extractive sector, according to the registry. Legislation came into force in 2015 requiring businesses involved in extraction of oil, gas or minerals to make annual public reports about payments made to all levels of government.

EWB Canada is interested in discussing the reporting standards, according to the registry.

The Counsel Public Affairs consultants will communicate with the PMO, Natural Resources, Global Affairs, Finance, Export Development, and MPs.
 

New registry files posted between 2019-11-11 and 2019-11-15

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Univers interactif inc. Claudia-Gabrielle Perez-Levesque
Ferme Bio-Rard Inc. Jean-François Daudelin
Metalliage Inc Christophe Kaestli, CertiConseil Inc.
9795855 Canada Inc. Paul Spark, Chief Operating Officer
Hearing Health Alliance of Canada Daniel Tessier, dhac consulting inc.
Hearing Industry Association of Canada Daniel Tessier, dhac consulting inc.

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on Nov. 15 at 9:00 a.m.

New registrations posted between 2019-11-11 and 2019-11-15

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Engineers Without Borders (Canada) Organisation / Ingenieurs Sans Frontieres (Canada) Organisation Ben Parsons, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Engineers Without Borders (Canada) Organisation / Ingenieurs Sans Frontieres (Canada) Organisation Sheamus Murphy, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Engineers Without Borders (Canada) Organisation / Ingenieurs Sans Frontieres (Canada) Organisation BRAD LAVIGNE, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
CertainTeed Gypsum Canada Inc. Phil Trinh, Maple Leaf Strategies Inc.
Canadian Federation of Library Associations / Fédération canadienne des associations de bibliothèques Taylor Provak, Impact Public Affairs / Impact Affaires Publique
Corus Entertainment Inc. Sarina Rehal, Crestview Strategy Inc.
Airbus Canada Limited Partnership Pierre Cardin, Airbus Helicopters Canada Limited
Airbus Defence & Space Canada Inc. Pierre Cardin, Airbus Helicopters Canada Limited
Impossible Foods Robin MacLachlan, Summa Strategies Canada

Reactivations posted between 2019-11-11 and 2019-11-15

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Project Management Institute MARK RESNICK, McMillan Vantage Policy Group / Groupe d'affaires publiques McMillan aVantage

 

Hearing health is focus of new registrations

News,Registrations | JESSE CNOCKAERT
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