Registry of Lobbyists
Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Health
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Communicating with government officials about mental health initiatives in the construction industry, including the Mental Health First Aid Kit. The goal of these communications is to inform government officials of private-sector mental health initiatives -- and to secure support for private-sector mental health initiatives.
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Policies or Program
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Labour
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Community-Benefit Agreements (also known as social procurement), that may be a requirement of any federal-provincial-territorial infrastructure agreements and funding. Lobbying specifically related to construction, infrastructure, commercial and industrial issues.
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Policies or Program
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Labour
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Drafting submissions for government-led consultations on the gig economy and Just Transition.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Aboriginal Affairs,
Economic Development,
Labour
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Economic policy relating to: the development and implementation of economic policies that reflect market realities, support for future economic sustainability and growth; economic certainty for contractors; skilled labour shortages and supports free movement of labour across Canada: infrastructure investment; and, controls for commodity price volatility. Activities include submitting input during the budget consultation.
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Policies or Program
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Budget,
Labour
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Employment Insurance: Participating in government-led consultations on the modernization of the Employment Insurance (EI) program, more specifically about the impact on workers in the construction industry” to the list of subject matters.
Engaging with government regarding reskilling and training programs to increase the labour force and address workforce shortages. Specifically in the skilled trades.
Engaging with government regarding the country’s COVID-19 virus response and the potential impact on the construction and related industry and health and welfare benefits to its contractors.
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Policies or Program
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Infrastructure,
Labour
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National Infrastructure Assessment: Communicating with government officials about the design and establishment of the ‘National Infrastructure Assessment’, more specifically about the construction industry’s role in planning, building and maintaining infrastructure
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Policies or Program
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Health,
Labour
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National Pharmacare program. The impact of a Canadian Drug Agency or related body, a pharmacare universal model, and the differences between a single-payer versus fill-in-the-gap model. Relating to the national framework as well as the provincial jurisdictions.
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Policies or Program
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Health,
Labour
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Suicide Prevention: Participating in government-led consultations on the creation of a 3-digit phone number (similar to 9-1-1) for mental health emergencies. The number would be used to connect individuals to appropriate mental health crisis services and suicide prevention services in their geographic area.
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Policies or Program
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Infrastructure,
Labour
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Supporting competition in the construction industry based only on price and productivity. Lobbying related to construction, infrastructure, commercial and industrial issues.
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Policies or Program
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Immigration,
Labour
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Undertake initiatives to support newcomers and mental health in the construction industry.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Communicating with government officials about mental health initiatives in the construction industry, including the Mental Health First Aid Kit. The goal of these communications is to inform government officials of private-sector mental health initiatives -- and to secure support for private-sector mental health initiatives.
|
Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Community-Benefit Agreements (also known as social procurement), that may be a requirement of any federal-provincial-territorial infrastructure agreements and funding. Lobbying specifically related to construction, infrastructure, commercial and industrial issues.
|
Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Drafting submissions for government-led consultations on the gig economy and Just Transition.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Economic policy relating to: the development and implementation of economic policies that reflect market realities, support for future economic sustainability and growth; economic certainty for contractors; skilled labour shortages and supports free movement of labour across Canada: infrastructure investment; and, controls for commodity price volatility. Activities include submitting input during the budget consultation.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Employment Insurance: Participating in government-led consultations on the modernization of the Employment Insurance (EI) program, more specifically about the impact on workers in the construction industry” to the list of subject matters.
Engaging with government regarding reskilling and training programs to increase the labour force and address workforce shortages. Specifically in the skilled trades.
Engaging with government regarding the country’s COVID-19 virus response and the potential impact on the construction and related industry and health and welfare benefits to its contractors.
|
Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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National Infrastructure Assessment: Communicating with government officials about the design and establishment of the ‘National Infrastructure Assessment’, more specifically about the construction industry’s role in planning, building and maintaining infrastructure
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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National Pharmacare program. The impact of a Canadian Drug Agency or related body, a pharmacare universal model, and the differences between a single-payer versus fill-in-the-gap model. Relating to the national framework as well as the provincial jurisdictions.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Suicide Prevention: Participating in government-led consultations on the creation of a 3-digit phone number (similar to 9-1-1) for mental health emergencies. The number would be used to connect individuals to appropriate mental health crisis services and suicide prevention services in their geographic area.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Supporting competition in the construction industry based only on price and productivity. Lobbying related to construction, infrastructure, commercial and industrial issues.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Undertake initiatives to support newcomers and mental health in the construction industry.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking: