Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

15901-643066

Organization: FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES/FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES MUNICIPALITÉS
Associated registration: 946339-15901-93
Communication date: 2025-07-21
Posted date: 2025-08-15

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Maria Morley, Chief of Staff
Secretary of Rural Affairs, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Infrastructure, Municipalities Federal infrastructure program funding, including (but not limited to) Infrastructure Canada Canada Community Building Fund; Infrastructure programs and funding; Permanent Public Transit Fund; Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) financing; Investing in Canada infrastructure Plan; Universal Broadband; Rural, remote and northern infrastructure;
Foreign Affairs, Internal Trade, International Trade, Municipalities Rail, Airports and Ports: Federal policies and programs with regard to access to national and international markets for trade, intra-city movement of people and goods and sustainability of small and rural communities. Municipal role in the G-7 &G-20 and trade negotiations with foreign countries surrounding tarrifs.
Infrastructure, Municipalities Rural, remote and northern municipal issues: Federal policies and programs with regard to delivering infrastructure funding in rural, remote and northern communities, trade irritants effecting rural, remote and northern communities, the development and implementation of the northern strategy in the three territories and the development of a rural champion at the federal cabinet level.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Carole Saab
 
As the most senior paid officer, the person named above is responsible for certifying the communication report for the corporation or organization (Registrant). This person may or may not have participated in the reported communication.

The Lobbyists Registration Regulations do not require that the names of in-house lobbyists (i.e. employees of corporations or organizations) who actually participated in the communication be disclosed.
 

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