Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

16662-682874

Organization: Entertainment Software Association of Canada/Association Canadienne du Logiciel de Divertissement
Associated registration: 959715-16662-36
Communication date: 2026-04-17
Posted date: 2026-05-13

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Fares Al Soud, Member of Parliament
House of Commons
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Employment and Training, Immigration, Labour Bringing Talent into Canada – Maintain fast, predictable Global Talent Stream processes and immigration pathways for specialized roles in the video game sector.
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.
Economic Development, Foreign Affairs, Industry, International Trade Digital Trade – Promote tariff-free digital trade, open data flows, and recognition of digital goods under trade agreements like CUSMA and the Indo-Pacific Strategy.
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.
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.
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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