Financement public reçu ou Financement attendu pendant l'année financière en cours
Non
Quel est l'objet des activités de lobbying?
Objets
Affaires autochtones
Climat
Commerce international
Commerce intérieur
Développement international
Développement régional
Développement économique
Emploi et formation
Environnement
Immigration
Industrie
Mines
Propriété intellectuelle
Recherche et développement
Relations internationales
Sciences et technologies
Travail
Éducation
Énergie
Détails sur l'objet
Politique ou Programme
Department of Employment and Skills Development Canada (ESDC) - Foreign Credential Recognition Program - Geoscientists Canada has an interest in the facilities this program offers and is willing to contribute as a stakeholder, as warrented
Department of Employment and Skills Development Canada (ESDC) - Interprovincial Labour Mobility initiative - Geoscientists Canada has an interest in this program and the facilities it offers, and is willing to contribute as a stakeholder, as warrented
General Agreement on Tariffs and General Agreement on Trade in Services - monitoring developments and contributing to discussions as a stakeholder as General Agreement on Tariffs and General Agreement on Trade in Services may impact inbound and outbound international services by geoscience professionals
Proposition législative, Projet de loi ou résolution
Canada Europe Trade Agreement (CETA) - concerning international labour mobility provisions and implementation
Canada Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) formerly Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) Chapter 7 - Labour Mobility
Règlement
NI 43-101 - for Mineral Projects Reporting - Geoscientists Canada has an interest in Federal government's role in facilitating and improving this National Instrument and in ensuring the specialized scientific skills and professional accountability that geoscience professionals provide to society are fully utilized.
NI 51-101 - Oil and Gas Activity Reporting - Geoscientists Canada has an interest in Federal government's role in facilitating and improving this National Instrument and in ensuring the specialized scientific skills and professional accountability that geoscience professionals provide to society are fully utilized.
Subvention, Contribution ou autre avantage financier
Department of Employment and Skills Development Canada (ESDC) (and other Federal funding) to facilitate collective national initiatives for the geoscience profession, in the areas of entry to practice competencies, interprovincial/international recognition and mobility, and nationally developed practice guidelines.
Qui fait l'objet de lobbying?
Institutions gouvernementales
Affaires mondiales Canada (AMC)
Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie (CRSNG)
Conseil national de recherches (CNRC)
Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC)
Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC)
Exportation et développement Canada (EDC)
Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada (IRCC)
Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada (ISDE)
Parcs Canada (PC)
Patrimoine canadien (PCH)
Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan)
Régie de l’énergie du Canada (REC)
Sécurité publique Canada (SP)
Techniques de communication
Techniques de communication déjà utilisées ou qui seront utilisées au cours de l'engagement :
Communication écrite
Communication orale
Appel au grand public
Qui sont les lobbyistes?
Andrea Waldie,
Chief Executive Officer
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Géoscientifiques Canada / Geoscientists Canada - Adresse, activités et membres
Adresse :
55 Metcalfe Street
Suite 300
Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
613-499-2518
Coordonnées dans les versions précédentes
200-4010 Regent Street
Burnaby, BC V5C 6N2
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
604-412-4888
200-4010 Regent Street
Burnaby, BC V5C 6N2
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
604-412-4888
Numéro de fax :
604-433-2494
200-4010 Regent Street
Burnaby, BC V5C 6N2
Canada
Numéro de téléphone :
604-412-4888
Numéro de fax :
604-433-2494
Description des activités de l'organisation :
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. As of December 2022, there were 15,863 geoscience professionals registered with Geoscientists Canada's member associations. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. As of December 2021, there were 14,181 geoscience professionals registered with Geoscientists Canada's member associations. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. As of December 2020, there were 14,741 registered geoscience professionals in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. As of December 2019, there were 14,641 registered geoscience professionals in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. As of December 2016, there were 15,174 registered geoscience professionals in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. As of December 2015, there were 14,463 registered geoscience professionals in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 13027 registered geoscience professionals in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the Mission of Geoscientists Canada is "to improve the effectiveness of regulation in Canada to achieve excellence in the geoscience profession". The Vision of Geoscientists Canada is 'Excellence in Geoscience Professionalism in Canada".
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 13027 registered geoscience professionals in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the "mission" of Geoscientists Canada is to develop consistent high standards for licensure and practice of geoscience, facilitate national and international mobility, and promote the recognition of Canadian professional geoscientists. The "vision" of Geoscientists Canada is to be the organization that provides national leadership in Canadian professional geoscience, and to be recognized as representing Canadian professional geoscience nationally and internationally. Geoscientists Canada is the business name of the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists.
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 12081 registered professional geoscientists in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the "mission" of Geoscientists Canada is to develop consistent high standards for licensure and practice of geoscience, facilitate national and international mobility, and promote the recognition of Canadian professional geoscientists. The "vision" of Geoscientists Canada is to be the organization that provides national leadership in Canadian professional geoscience, and to be recognized as representing Canadian professional geoscience nationally and internationally. Geoscientists Canada is the business name of the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists.
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 11380 registered professional geoscientists in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the "mission" of Geoscientists Canada is to develop consistent high standards for licensure and practice of geoscience, facilitate national and international mobility, and promote the recognition of Canadian professional geoscientists. The "vision" of Geoscientists Canada is to be the organization that provides national leadership in Canadian professional geoscience, and to be recognized as representing Canadian professional geoscience nationally and internationally. Geoscientists Canada is the business name of the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists.
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 10500 registered professional geoscientists in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the "mission" of Geoscientists Canada is to develop consistent high standards for licensure and practice of geoscience, facilitate national and international mobility, and promote the recognition of Canadian professional geoscientists. The "vision" of Geoscientists Canada is to be the organization that provides national leadership in Canadian professional geoscience, and to be recognized as representing Canadian professional geoscience nationally and internationally. Geoscientists Canada is the business name of the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists.
The Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists (CCPG) is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 10500 registered professional geoscientists in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the "mission" CCPG is to develop consistent high standards for licensure and practice of geoscience, facilitate national and international mobility, and promote the recognition of Canadian professional geoscientists. The "vision" of CCPG is to be the organization that provides national leadership in Canadian professional geoscience, and to be recognized as representing Canadian professional geoscience nationally and internationally.
The Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists (CCPG) is the national organization of the self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada in whoch geoscience is a regulated profession. There are currently 9900 registered professional geoscientists in Canada. Working on behalf of its member associations, the "mission" CCPG is to develop consistent high standards for licensure and practice of geoscience, facilitate national and international mobility, and promote the recognition of Canadian professional geoscientists. The "vision" of CCPG is to be the organization that provides national leadership in Canadian professional geoscience, and to be recognized as representing Canadian professional geoscience nationally and internationally.
Membres ou types de membres de l'organisation. :
The members of Geoscientists Canada are the 10 self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience across the 11 jurisdictions in Canada, in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There is only one class of membership.
Membres ou types de membres de l'organisation dans les versions précédentes :
The members of Geoscientists Canada are 9 of the 10 self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience across the 11 jurisdictions in Canada, in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There is only one class of membership.
The members of Geoscientists Canada are 9 self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience across 10 of the 11 jurisdictions in Canada, in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There is only one class of membership.
The members of Geoscientists Canada are the 10 self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada, in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There is only one class of membership.
The members of CCPG are the 10 self-regulating provincial/territorial professional associations that govern the profession of geoscience in each of the jurisdictions in Canada, in which geoscience is a regulated profession. There is only one class of membership.
Charges publiques occupées :
Andrea Waldie
Financement public
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