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Morning Brief: Communication Reports: April 8, 2024, to April 14, 2024

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Tuesday, 04/16/2024 12:00 am EDT

Communication Reports: April 8, 2024, to April 14, 2024

News,Communication Reports | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Monday, 04/15/2024 3:05 pm EDT
Last Updated: Monday, 04/15/2024 3:05 pm EDT

Morning Brief: First-time registrants seek funding for carbon neutral tech and community support programs

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Monday, 04/15/2024 12:00 am EDT

ISSUE 2024-04-12

Issue Date: 
Fri, 2024-04-12 (All day)
Issue Email Content: 

Here’s the news we covered this week:

In our pre-budget story, The Lobby Monitor took a deep dive into what advocacy groups hope to see in Budget 2024 to help alleviate the housing crisis. Jacob Gorenkoff, founder and CEO of Homeward Public Affairs; Bea Bruske, president of Canadian Labour Congress; and Michael McDonald, director of government relations and policy at Colleges and Institutes Canada, shared their insights on the issue. “Ultimately, there is no silver bullet to solving the problem, so we do need to tackle it from multiple directions,” said Gorenkoff. “Housing is an expensive problem [and] it's not going to be solved with cheap solutions. If we really want to solve the issue, we've got to throw money at it, but we need to do it in a smart way where it's going to the places we need.”

The Lobby Monitor covered a week of advocacy led by the Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), which kicked off the week with the release of its “Road to 2050” policy recommendations. Kyle Larkin, executive director at GGC, and Gayle McLaughlin, senior manager of government and industry relations at the Canadian Canola Growers Association, spoke about those recommendations with Larkin saying that they are “really predicated on the idea that we want to continue reducing greenhouse gas emissions while growing food production to meet our growing population both domestically and internationally.”

For this week’s On Queen Street feature, Liam O’Brien discussed his past experience working for provincial and federal Conservative ministers and how it will allow him to assist clients in his new senior consultant role at Earnscliffe Strategies. “I've had a lot of different experiences within both the federal and provincial governments, but the main thing I like to do is trying to bring some insight to not only the parliamentary process, but also the cabinet process and the policy development processes within each level of government,” said O’Brien about his decision to become a consultant. “There's some very subtle but important differences about how all that works and that's part of the value I bring.”

In this week’s communication reports, the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) filed the highest number of communication reports for the week of April 1, for a range of communications that took place between February 2023 and February 2024. CCA is represented by its president Nathan Phinney, who submitted 32 out of the total 219 communications that were filed on the federal lobbyists’ registry. Phinney’s registry file lists a number of discussion topics such as policy and government programs related to cattle farms and regulations for the export and import of beef products.

In this week’s registrations, Electro Carbon is joining the federal lobbyists’ registry for the first time as it seeks out federal financial support for its clean carbon technology. The company is represented by Érika Dupuis of Sandstone Group. Electro Carbon’s technology captures carbon dioxide emissions and converts them into a chemical for other applications.

Also joining the registry for the first time is the Bissell Centre, represented by Ivan Ross Vrána of Diplomat Consulting Inc. Vrána will engage government officials on potential federal funding opportunities for the organization, according to his registry file. The Bissell Centre is an Edmonton-based non-profit organization working towards the elimination of poverty and homelessness in its community.

In new registrations, the Tea and Herbal Association of Canada has hired Andrew Neuheimer of Chris Gray & Associates to represent it on the federal lobbyists’ registry. Discussions will focus on the import and export of organic product regulations, health claims for tea, and the organic content and labelling of tea, according to Neuheimer’s file. The association advocates on behalf of importers, packers, retailers and other members throughout the tea and herbal supply chain.

 

 

 

New Registry

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
2123076 Ontario LTD. Ellen Balmain, Balmain Consulting
Electro Carbon Érika Dupuis, Sandstone Group
Energy Connections Canada Evan Bahry, Executive Director
Nethasol 2015 Inc. JEAN-RENE GAGNON, Jean-René Gagnon
Reconciliation Energy Transition Inc. ("RETI") Matthew Triemstra, Navigator Ltd
Roswall Development Inc. Dominic Besner, Summa Strategies Canada
Roswall Development Inc. Robin MacLachlan, Summa Strategies Canada
The Bissell Centre Ivan Ross Vrana, Diplomat Consulting Inc.
United Way Calgary Sonja Tilroe | PAA Advisors
United Way Calgary Annyse Hawkins, PAA Advisors
United Way Calgary Sean Casey, PAA Advisory

Based on a search of the federal lobbyists' registry on April 5, at 9:05 a.m. E.T.

New Registration

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Amazon Web Services Canada Inc. Jonas LeBlanc-Wilmink, Samuel Associates
Anishinabek Nation Bailey Stafford, Earnscliffe Strategies
Arterra Wines Canada Inc. Mahdi ELLORHAOUI, McMillan Vantage
ATMIS Protective Equipment Inc. Jonas LeBlanc-Wilmink, Samuel Associates
Black Boys Code Society Andrew Neuheimer, Chris Gray & Associates
Black Diamond Group Stephanie Ritter, Maple Leaf Strategies
Canadian Chiropractic Association Jaipaul Parmar
Canadian Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) LAUREL CRAIB-LAURIN
Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Brandon Vieira, Impact Public Affairs
Canadian Food Innovation Network Heena Kapoor, Temple Scott Associates Inc.
Canadian Lung Association Andrew Neuheimer, Chris Gray & Associates
Canadian Real Estate Association CYRUS REPORTER, Gowling WLG
Clean Economy Fund Alexa Young
Concussion Legacy Foundation (Canada) Inc. Katrina Draper, Edelman Global Advisory
Council for Canadian American Relations Sonja Tilroe, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Deep Sky Corporation Catherine Caron, TACT INTELLIGENCE-CONSEIL INC.
Fédération culturelle canadienne-française Sonja Tilroe, PAA Advisors | Conseils
Financial Data And Technology Association Keira Hammond, Summa Stragies Canada Inc.
First Nations Finance Authority Jamie Carroll, Quinn Public Affairs
Foran Mining Lucas Borchenko, Crestview Strategy
Global University Systems Emma Wakelin, Aurora Strategy Group
Groupe FP Technologies Jean D'Amour, Leva Stratégie
H&R Block Canada, Inc. Stephanie Ritter, Maple Leaf Strategies
Innovative Medicines Canada Chase Tribble, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Millwright Regional Council William Wuehr, Crestview Strategy
MS Canada Mary Anne Carter, Earnscliffe Strategy Group
National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities Charlotte Reed, Impact Public Affairs
Northern Road Link Project Stephanie Ritter, Maple Leaf Strategies
Progressive Contractors Association of Canada Stephanie Ritter, Maple Leaf Strategies
Raytheon Company Eric Fresque, CFN CONSULTANTS
SEIU Healthcare Jon Robinson, Crestview Strategy
Stratotegic Inc. Jonas LeBlanc-Wilmink, Samuel Associates
Tea and Herbal Association of Canada Andrew Neuheimer, Chris Gray & Associates
TELUS Corporation Chase Tribble, Counsel Public Affairs Inc.
Wilder Institute Stephanie Ritter, Maple Leaf Strategies

 

Reactivation

Organization, Corporation or Client Name Registrant Name
Restaurant Brands International Inc. Stephen Yardy, PAA Advisory | Conseils
Edmonton Global Joseph Rudolph Damas, Global Public Affairs
Progressive Contractors Association of Canada Phil Trinh, Maple Leaf Strategies Inc.
Armstrong Fluid Technology Victoria Lachance, Earnscliffe Strategies
IAMGOLD Corporation Renaud Adams, President and Chief Executive Officer

 

First-time registrants seek funding for carbon neutral tech and community support programs

News,Registrations | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Friday, 04/12/2024 3:13 pm EDT
Last Updated: Friday, 04/12/2024 3:42 pm EDT

New registrations: April 8, 2024, to April 12, 2024

News,Registrations | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Friday, 04/12/2024 3:11 pm EDT

Budget 2024: Housing announcements a ‘good step’ but government must ‘tackle it from multiple directions’

News | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Thursday, 04/11/2024 5:31 pm EDT
Last Updated: Monday, 04/15/2024 3:14 pm EDT

Morning Brief: Grain farmers’ policy asks are a ‘long-term project’ to steer industry towards sustainability

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Thursday, 04/11/2024 12:00 am EDT

Grain farmers’ policy asks are a ‘long-term project’ to steer industry towards sustainability

News,Campaigns and Advocacy | SERGIY SLIPCHENKO
Published: Wednesday, 04/10/2024 5:25 pm EDT

Morning Brief: On Queen Street: New Brunswick-based Conservative policy wonk joins Earnscliffe Strategies

MORNING BRIEFING | THE LOBBY MONITOR
Published: Wednesday, 04/10/2024 12:00 am EDT
  
                    
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