Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
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Monthly Communication Report

226641-633146

Organization: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers/Association Canadienne des Producteurs Pétroliers
Associated registration: 776926-226641-209
Communication date: 2025-02-13
Posted date: 2025-03-14

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Erin O'Brien, Assistant Deputy Minister, Fuels Sector
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)

Mollie Johnson, Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Plans and Consultations
Privy Council Office (PCO)

Debbie  Scharf , Assistant Deputy Minister, Energy Systems Sector
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
 
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Subject matter Detail
Economic Development, Energy, Industry Communicating with the Government of Canada about CAPP’s 2025 policy priorities, in general, including (i) clearing regulatory roadblocks, (ii) streamlining approval processes for major projects, (iii) advancing emission reduction technologies, (iv) securing new capital investments for the oil and gas sector, (v) tariff-proofing our economy, including the oil and gas sector and (vi) strengthening our energy security.
Energy, Infrastructure, International Trade Communicating with the Government of Canada about energy trade between the United States and Canada, including the construction and operation of prospective pipeline projects and the imposition of potential tariffs on oil and gas.
Economic Development, Energy Communicating with the Government of Canada about the acceleration of major energy projects, including the construction of pipelines and liquified natural gas (“LNG”) facilities, with the goal of protecting Canada’s energy sovereignty.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: LISA BAITON
 
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