Registry of Lobbyists

Registration - In-house Organization

Forest Products Association of Canada / Association des produits forestiers du Canada / Derek Nighbor, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Registration Information

In-house Organization name: Forest Products Association of Canada / Association des produits forestiers du Canada
Responsible Officer Name: Derek Nighbor, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 
Responsible Officer Change History
Initial registration start date: 2002-05-23
Registration status: Active
Registration Number: 925736-136

Associated Communications

Total Number of Communication Reports: 1030

Monthly communication reports in the last 6 months: 29

Version 6 of 86 (2006-01-23 to 2006-07-28)

Version 6 of 86 (2006-01-23 to 2006-07-28) was submitted prior to the Lobbying Act coming into force on July 2, 2008. Due to different information requirements at that time, the registration is presented in the following format.

A. Organization Information

Organization: Forest Products Association of Canada / Association des produits forestiers du Canada
410-99 Bank Street
Ottawa, ON  K1P 6B9
Canada
Telephone number: 613-563-1441
Fax number: 613-563-4720  
Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration: AVRIM LAZAR, PRESIDENT  
 
Description of the organization's activities: Founded in 1913, the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association changed its name to the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) in February 2001. FPAC is the voice of Canada's wood, pulp, and paper producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada's forest industry represents 3 percent of Canada's GDP and exports over $40 billion annually. The industry is one of Canada's largest employers, operating in hundreds of Canadian communities and providing nearly 900,000 direct and indirect jobs across the country. With the assistance of member companies, FPAC designs programs to promote Canada's leadership in trade and economic matters, sustainable forest management and environmental stewardship.
Organization's membership or classes of membership: 19 Members - one class of membership
 
Was the organization funded in whole or in part by any domestic or foreign government institution in the last completed financial year? Yes
End date of the organization's last completed financial year: 2005-12-31
 
List of Government Funding
Government Institution Funding Received in Last Financial Year
Government of British Columbia $150,000.00
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) $10,266.77
International Trade Canada $61,212.81
Environment Canada $290,000.00
Natural Resources Canada $456,945.56

B. Lobbyists Employed by the Organization

Name: Monica Bailey
Position title: Government Relations and Communications Officer
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Sarah Bain
Position title: Policy Analyst, Trade and Competitiveness
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Andrew Casey
Position title: Vice President, Government Relations and Communications
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: David Church
Position title: Director, Transportation and Recycling
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Catherine Cobden
Position title: Vice President, Environment
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Isabelle Des Chênes
Position title: Director, Communications
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Andrew DeVries
Position title: Director, Conservation Biology
Public offices held: No
 
Name: William Ferreira
Position title: Director, Government Relations
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Mark Hubert
Position title: Director, Sustainable Forest Management
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Paul Lansbergen
Position title: Association Secretary and Director, Taxation and Business Issues
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: AVRIM LAZAR
Position title: PRESIDENT AND CEO
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Kate Lindsay
Position title: Sustainability Team Intern
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Jean-Pierre Martel
Position title: Senior Vice President, Sustainability
Public offices held: No
 
Name: Marta Morgan
Position title: Vice President, Trade and Competitiveness
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Joel Neuheimer
Position title: Director, Market Affairs
Public offices held: Yes
 
Name: Tom Rosser
Position title: Chief Economist
Public offices held: Yes
 

C. Lobbying Activity Information

Federal departments or organizations which have been or will be communicated with during the course of the undertaking: Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Canada Labour Relations Board (CLRB), Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Environment Canada, Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office (FEARO), Finance Canada (FIN), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAITC), Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission (HMIRC), Health Canada (HC), Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), Industry Canada, National Energy Board (NEB), National Research Council (NRC), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Privy Council Office (PCO), Procurement Review Board of Canada (PRB), Public Works and Government Services Canada, Revenue Canada (RC), Statistics Canada (StatCan), Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), Transport Canada (TC), Treasury Board Of Canada Secretariat (TBS)
Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking:
Grass-roots communication, Informal communications, Meetings, Other types: Advertising, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communications, whether in hard copy or electronic format
 
Subject Matter: Areas of Concern: Aboriginal Affairs, Climate Change, Competition Policy, Constitutional Issues, Consumer Issues, Education, Employment and Training, Energy, Environment, Fisheries, Forestry, Government Procurement, Health, Industry, Infrastructure, Intellectual Property, Internal Trade, International Marketing, International Relations, International Trade, Labour, Regional Development, Resources, Science and Technology, Small Business, Taxation and Finance, Transportation
 
Subject Matter: Retrospective: Over the past six months, FPAC staff participated in numerous meetings with Parliamentarians and senior government officials in support of the association's recommendations aimed at improving the industry's competitiveness. These meetings involved Members of Parliament, officials within the Prime Minister's office, officials within the Privy Council Office, Ministers and their staffs, and Deputy Ministers, ADMs, DGs, and Directors in the departments of Environment, Finance, International Trade, Natural Resources, Industry, Human Resources, Fisheries and Oceans and Indian and Northern Affairs. FPAC was also involved in numerous specific consultations with government departments including a meeting with the Bank of Canada on the state of the economy, a meetings with the Competition Bureau to discuss merger policy, a meeting with the Minister of Finance and his Parliamentary Secretary on pre-budget consultation, a meeting with the staff to the Minister of Transport regarding amendments to the Canada Transportation Act, and a meeting with the staff to the Minister of the Environment regarding a Clean Air Act. FPAC staff are also involved in ongoing monitoring and exchanges with government officials in the areas of taxation policy; government support for research and development and the commercialization of new technologies; trade policy; environmental policy; transportation policy; and employment and skills development policy. In May, FPAC held its annual reception on Parliament Hill in support of the industry. As part of the days' activities, numerous meetings were held with MPs, Ministers, Senators and senior government officials.
Subject Matter: Prospective: Monitor legislative and policy developments regarding taxation policy; government support for research and development and the commercialization of new technologies; trade policy; environmental policy; transportation policy; and employment and skills development policy. FPAC also organizes forestry tours for Members of Parliament to help educate them about the environmental and economic performance of the industry. The next tours are scheduled for the fall of 2006.
 

Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter

Categories Description
Bill or Resolution Canada Transportation Act; Bill C-2; Canadian Marine Act
Legislative Proposal Canadian Environmental Protection Act; Species at Risk Act Fisheries Act; Migratory Birds Convention Act; Canadian Environment Assessment Act; Navigable Waters Protection Act; Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act Competition Act
Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit FPAC is supporting an application by Ducks Unlimited and the University of Alberta to obtain funding from NSERC to conduct a forest harvesting impacts and hydrologic recovery study. The grant falls under the "Collaborative Research and Development Grant" Project Name: Hydrology, Ecology and Disturbance (HEAD). Forest harvesting impacts and hydrologic recovery. The totals requested from NSERC are: Year 1: $281,466; Year 2: $375,131; Year 3: $285,482; Year 4: $303,446
Policy or Program Government forestry policy; Government fiscal & tax policy as it relates to biomass and Biomass incentives; WTO policy; and climate change.
Regulation Motor Carrier Transport Act; Vehicle Weights and Dimensions; Cargo securement regulations




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