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Imagine Canada / Bruce MacDonald, President and Chief Executive Officer

Données d'enregistrement

Nom de l'organisation : Imagine Canada
Nom de l'agent responsable : Bruce MacDonald, President and Chief Executive Officer 
Historique des changements d'agents responsables
Date de début de l'enregistrement initial : 2006-04-06
État de l'enregistrement : Actif
Numéro de l'enregistrement : 897775-11586

Communications associées

Nombre total de rapports de communication : 458

Rapports mensuels de communications au cours des 6 derniers mois : 37

Version 3 de 48 (2006-12-28 à 2007-06-21)

Version 3 de 48 (2006-12-28 à 2007-06-21) a été soumis avant l'entrée en vigueur de la Loi sur le lobbying, le 2 juillet 2008. En raison d'exigences de renseignements différents à ce moment-là, l'enregistrement est présenté sous le format suivant.

A. Renseignements sur l'organisation

Organisation : Imagine Canada
425 University Avenue
Suite 900
Toronto, ON  M5G 1T6
Canada
Numéro de téléphone : 416-597-2293  Poste : 233
Numéro de fax : 416-597-1169  
Nom et poste de l'agent responsable pendant la période de cet enregistrement : Georgina Steinsky-Schwartz, President and CEO  
 
Description des activités de l'organisation : The Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, operating as Imagine Canada, is a federally-incorporated not-for-profit corporation and a registered charity. Imagine Canada is a national, member-based intermediary organization drawing its membership from all 10 provinces and three territories, with offices in Toronto, Ottawa and Calgary and employing approximately 30 staff. It is mandated to foster effective and sustainable charitable and non-profit organizations. Imagine Canada's goals are, broadly, to improve contributions to community from all sectors of society, to strengthen individual charities and non-profit organizations and to promote trust and collaboration among those working to build community. Its activities include promoting public policy and a regulatory environment that is supportive of the work of the charitable and non-profit sector, researching issues related to the sector, encouraging corporate community contributions, and providing resources and tools to enhance the capacity of sector organizations.
Membres ou types de membres de l'organisation. : Membership in Imagine Canada is open to: charities; nonprofit organizations; private and public foundations; consultants; corporations; government departments or agencies; and, individuals. For charities and nonprofit organizations, our fees are scaled according to the budget of the organization and based on total organizational revenues: Under $100,000: $95 $100,000 - $1 million: $295 Over $1 million: $495 All other categories of members pay a flat fee of $495. Only charities and nonprofit organizations are entitled to vote at the Annual or Special General Meetings, although all classes of members are entitled to attend such meetings. Other than voting rights, there are no distinctions made between classes of members. Current membership is approximately 1100, the majority of which (900+) are either charities or nonprofits.
 
L'organisation a-t-elle été financée en tout ou en partie par une institution gouvernementale domestique ou étrangère au cours du dernier exercice financier complet? Oui
Date de la fin du dernier exercice financier complet de l'organisation : 2005-12-31
 
Liste du financement public
Institution gouvernementale Financement reçu au cours du dernier exercice financier
Statistique Canada (StatCan) 18 560,00 $
Industrie Canada 458 688,00 $
Santé Canada (SC) 107 215,00 $
Développement des ressources humaines Canada (DRHC) 1 986 300,00 $
Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines (CRSH) 10 677,00 $
Patrimoine canadien (PCH) 1 401 295,00 $

B. Lobbyistes employés dans l'organisation

Nom : Michael Hall
Titre du poste : Vice-President, Research
Charges publiques occupées : Non
 
Nom : Georgina Steinsky-Schwartz
Titre du poste : President & C.E.O
Charges publiques occupées : Oui
 

C. Renseignements sur les activités de lobbying

Institutions fédérales qui ont été ou seront consultées au cours de l'engagement. : Agence canadienne de développement international (ACDI), Bureau du Conseil privé (BCP), Cabinet du Premier ministre (CPM), Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada, Commissaire à l'information et à la protection de la vie privée (CIPVP), Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC), Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines (CRSH), Conseil national de recherches (CNRC), Députés de la Chambre des communes, Développement des ressources humaines Canada (DRHC), Environnement Canada, Finances Canada (FIN), Industrie Canada, Patrimoine canadien (PCH), Revenu Canada (RC), Santé Canada (SC), Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT), Sénat du Canada, Service Canada (ServCan), Statistique Canada (StatCan), Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada
Techniques de communication déjà utilisées ou qui seront utilisées au cours de l'engagement :
Appel au grand public, Appels téléphoniques, Communications informelles, Communications écrites, en format papier ou électronique, Présentations, Réunions
 
Objet : Sujets de préoccupation : Arts et culture, Charity or nonprofit legislation, policies or programs., Développement régional, Éducation, Emploi et formation, Environnement, Immigration, Impôts et finances, Industrie, Marchés publics, Questions touchant les consommateurs, Relations internationales, Santé, Sports
 
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements rétrospectifs : Meetings:1. Aug 08 -- Blue Ribbon Panel on Grants and Contribution Programs ("Blue Ribbon Panel") -- dinner with Wayne Wouters, Secretary of the Treasury Board of Canada 2. Aug 23 -- Briefing re Imagine Canada and the nonprofit sector with Brian McCauley, Assistant Commissioner, Canada Revenue Agency, and Elizabeth Tromp, Director General, Canada Revenue Agency3. Sep 06 -- Ministerial Advisory Committee on the Child Care Spaces Initiatives -- Diane Finley, Minister of Human REsources and Social Development Canada -- information exchange4. Sep 07 and Sep 18 -- Meeting of the Child Care Spaces Advisory Committee 5. Sep 25 -- Information exchange with Susan Scotti, Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Social Development Canada6. Sep 25 -- Blue Ribbon Panel meeting -- John Walker, Director, Human Resources and Social Development Canada7. Sep 27 -- Blue Ribbon Panel meeting, Jamshed Merchant, Assistant Deputy Minister, Treasury Board8. Sep 29 -- Canadian Child Care Federation, with Shawn Tupper, Director General, Human Resources and Social Development9. Oct 3 -- Information exchange with Stephane Dion, MP10. Oct 30 -- Briefing on Imagine Canada with Judith LaRocque, Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage, and Susan Peterson, Associate Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage11. Oct 30 -- Briefing on Imagine Canada and sector issues with Kathy O'Hara, Senior Associate Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Skills Development, and Susan Scotti12. Nov 15 -- Information exchange with Kathy O'Hara13. Nov 23 -- Blue Ribbon Panel, with Jamshed Merchant14. Nov 24 -- Sector consultation on investment strategy and funding, with Marilyn Struthers and Janet Mrenica, Analyists, Human Resources and Social Development, Task Force on Community Investment15. Nov 29 -- Steering Committe for the Ontario Volunteer Protection Partnership, with Rachele Dabraio, Director, Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, Ontario; Mazlin Darsi, Manager (Acting) Voluntary Relations Unit; Jim Kalpakis, Manager, Insurance Acquisition Management and Busienss Services, Government Services, Ontario; Georgina Kapelos, Policy Advisor, Voluntary Sector Relations UnitTelephone Calls:1. Aug 17 -- Shawn Tupper, Director General, Human Resources and Social Development, re Child Care Spaces initiative2. Aug 30 -- Marilyn Struthers, re Task Force on Community Investment3. Sept 21 -- Susan Scotti, re Role of the Community Investment Task Force in the Blue Ribbon Panel Process
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs : Communications with:¿ Various Members of the House of Commons and Senators, and/or their political staff, regarding the Speech from the Throne, the 2006 Budget - specifically elimination of capital gains tax on donations of publicly-listed securities to charities - and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector; ¿ The Prime Minister and/or political exempt staff in the Prime Minister's Office regarding the Speech from the Throne, the 2006 Budget - specifically elimination of capital gains tax on donations of publicly-listed securities to charities - and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector; ¿ The Clerk of the Privy Council and/or Senior officials in the Privy Council Office regarding the Speech from the Throne, the 2006 Budget - specifically elimination of capital gains tax on donations of publicly-listed securities to charities - and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector; ¿ The Chair and Members of the Cabinet Social Affairs Committee, political exempt staff and/or senior departmental officials in the Committee Office or in the Office of such Members or Ministers serving on such Committee, regarding the 2006 Budget - specifically elimination of capital gains tax on donations of publicly-listed securities to charities - and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector;¿ The Minister of Finance, political exempt staff in the Minister of Finance's office, the Parliamenatry Secretary for Finance, political exempt staff in the Parliamentary Secretary's office, and senior Finance Department officials regarding the 2006 Budget - specifically elimination of capital gains tax on donations of publicly-listed securities to charities - and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector; ¿ The Minister of National Revenue, political exempt staff in the Minister of National Revenue's office, and senior Canada Revenue Agency officials regarding the 2006 Budget - specifically elimination of capital gains tax on donations of publicly-listed securities to charities - and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector;¿ The Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, political exempt staff in the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development's office, the Parliamenatry Secretary for Human Resources and Social Development, political exempt staff in the Parliamentary Secretary's office,and/or senior officials in the department of Human Resources and Social Development regarding the department's Voluntary Sector Strategy, the 2006 Budget, and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector;¿ The Minister of Industry, political exempt staff in the Minister of Industry's office, and/or senior officials of Industry Canada regarding reform of the Canada Corporations Act, and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector; ¿ The Minister of Canadian Heritage, political exempt staff in the Minister of Canadian Heritage's office, and/or senior officials of Heritage Canada regarding the Canadian Volunteerism Initiative and the 2006 Budget, and other government initiatives, such as accountability legislation, affecting the charitable and nonprofit sector; and,¿ The Minister of the Treasury Board, political exempt staff in the Minister of the Treasury Board's office, and/or senior officials of the Treasury Board regarding the government's relationship with the charitable and non-profit sector and accountability legislation as it affects the charitable and nonprofit sector.
 

Détails sur l'objet indiqué

Catégories Description
Proposition législative Bill C-2 (Accountability legislation), portions of the Act dealing with government grants and contributions and procurement for charities and non-profit organizations, specifically Part I and III of the proposed statute;
Proposition législative Bill C-21 (Not-for-Profit Corporations legislation), the entire Act and not to particular provisions, specifically having the Act considered by Parliament and enacted.
Proposition législative Bill C-3 (2006 Budget), sections 51 and 138.
Subvention, Contribution ou autre avantage financier Canadian Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating - The research for the Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating is supported through Statistics Canada A-base funding and dissemination of the results is supported through Human Resources and Social Development Canada's Community Development & Partnerships Directorate.
Politique ou programme Canadian Volunteerism Initiative




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