Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
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Monthly Communication Report

16662-658113

Organization: Entertainment Software Association of Canada/Association Canadienne du Logiciel de Divertissement
Associated registration: 959715-16662-36
Communication date: 2025-10-21
Posted date: 2025-11-19

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Connor Fisher, Policy Advisor
Canadian Heritage (PCH)
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Arts and Culture, Industry, Intellectual Property Copyright & Intellectual Property – Maintain strong technological protection measures (TPMs) and copyright frameworks to safeguard creative investment and prevent piracy.
Arts and Culture, International Trade, Tourism Games as Next-Generation Creative Exports – Include video games in trade missions, export programs, and creative-industry promotion efforts.
Consumer Issues, Education, Health Healthy Play & Digital Literacy – Promote balanced, informed engagement through education and digital-literacy initiatives for youth and families.
Foreign Affairs, Industry, Intellectual Property, International Trade Intellectual Property as Foundation of Innovation – Maintain strong copyright protection to encourage investment and international competitiveness.
Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security Player Safety – Promote evidence-based frameworks to address harmful online behaviour while recognizing the structured nature of video games.
Consumer Issues, Industry, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information Privacy and Data Protection – Support modern, interoperable privacy laws that protect users while enabling innovation and global data flows.
Employment and Training, Immigration, Labour Retaining Talent in Canada – Ensure permanent residency programs (e.g., Express Entry) recognize digital occupations to retain global talent.
Arts and Culture, Foreign Affairs, International Trade Visibility in Trade & Cultural Promotion – Recognize video games as a key part of Canada’s creative diplomacy and export strategy.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Paul Fogolin
 
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