Lobbyists prepping clients for possible federal election shakeup, and a Conservative government

Policies that are being enacted and money that’s being spent could be reversed by a Conservative government, warns a senior consultant at Summa Strategies.
Taiwanese envoy warns against banning MPs’ sponsored travel, but former Harper-era minister Kent says MPs should not accept ‘large gifts’

Former minister Peter Kent says MPs accepting free travel is a ‘huge contradiction’ in ethics rules, while Taiwan’s top diplomat Harry Ho-jen Tseng says he’s unsure if MPs would willing pay their own way to visit Taiwan if the trips aren’t sponsored.
Missions abroad cannot be abandoned

Canadian leaders need to bear first-hand witness to create coherent policy, and if we need to find a new, transparent way to make that happen, so be it.
MPs’ sponsored travel back in spotlight as House Ethics Committee, NDP MP Green call for complete ban

NDP MP Matthew Green said an outright ban on accepting sponsored travel would help parliamentarians ‘move beyond the political ambulance-chasing’ over the practice, amid a committee study into Justin Trudeau’s Jamaica vacation.
Procurement ombud’s report reveals discrepancies in ArriveCan’s $54-million contract

Mandatory criteria used in ArriveCan application procurement were ‘overly restrictive’ and ‘favoured’ GC Strategies Inc. as an existing CBSA supplier, which led to the awarding of a $25-million contract to the company in the centre of misconduct allegations.
Release of records on appointment of interim ethics commissioner likely to be delayed until June

Selection process for ethics commissioners ‘needs to be more independent,’ says York University assistant professor in Canadian public law Ian Stedman.
Environment advocacy dominates in record-breaking 2023 for lobbying

Draft regulations of the Liberal government’s oil and gas emissions cap are expected to be published in mid-2024.
High prices, lack of charging infrastructure must be addressed to accommodate 100 per cent zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035, say auto industry reps

Federal government programs to close the price gap between electric vehicles and gas-powered vehicles are a start, but don’t go far enough, according to Brian Kingston, president and CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association.
New year, old problems for Trudeau

If you are the prime minister, what you do is viewed from many different lenses, some of them highly partisan and critical.
Global trade disruptions and election fever contribute to ‘unpredictable’ 2024 for advocacy, say lobbyists

Pharmacare and Bill C-234, an act to amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, are likely to be top issues for government relations this year.