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  2. Lobbying in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Another association is the Public Affairs Association of Canada, which conducts advocacy work on behalf of the lobbying profession on the topic of lobbying regulation, and also provides services to members such as running networking events, and is likewise open to a wide range of political jobs. [38]

  3. Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada is an officer of Parliament of Canada who is responsible for achieving the objectives of the Lobbying Act that came into force in 2008. The office replaced the Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists. [3] The Lobbying Act mandates this office and its commissioner, who holds office for seven years.

  4. Category:Lobbying organizations in Canada - Wikipedia

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  5. Navigator Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Navigator Ltd. is a Canadian public relations, crisis management, lobbying, and polling company based in Toronto, with offices in Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, and Moncton, Canada. They have represented a number of high-profile Canadian clients including Brian Mulroney , Michael Bryant , and Magna International . [ 1 ]

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  7. A surprising number of lobbyists are pulling strings for ...

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    An interesting, but little-known compliance requirement makes private equity and VC firm employees register as lobbyists. A surprising number of lobbyists are pulling strings for Silicon Valley ...

  8. Lobbying Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Act has been amended many times over Canada's history. The office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada is an independent Agent of Parliament responsible for administering the Lobbying Act and the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct (the Code) to ensure that the process is both transparent and ethical. [2]

  9. Political Capital: Which Companies Spend the Most on Lobbying?

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    Companies lobby in an attempt to influence the decisions made by government officials. Assumedly, the more money they spend on lobbying, the more influencing they're doing.