Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

16511-630346

Organization: Aerospace Industries Association of Canada/Association des Industries Aérospatiales du Canada
Associated registration: 948169-16511-62
Communication date: 2025-02-06
Posted date: 2025-02-07

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Budget, Climate, Defence, Economic Development, Employment and Training, Environment, Government Procurement, Industry, Intellectual Property, International Relations, International Trade, Research and Development, Science and Technology, Small Business, Taxation and Finance, Transportation Advocating for the need to develop and fund a Canadian aerospace strategy
Defence, Economic Development, Foreign Affairs, Industry, International Relations, International Trade Canadian export controls and trade measures - Discussing approaches to industry engagement in the development and review of Canadian export controls and trade measures to ensure their effectiveness.
Economic Development, Regional Development Industrial & Regional Benefits (IRB) Policy – this policy administered by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada requires that foreign prime contractors who are awarded major Canadian defence procurement contracts place a level of business activity back into Canadian industry. AIAC advocates to the government for a policy framework and eligibility rules that ensure high quality industrial benefits are placed into Canada by the primes.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Michael Mueller
 
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