Registry of Lobbyists
Version 2 of 2 (2008-05-09 to 2008-08-03) 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.
| Organization: |
Canadian Coalition Against Terror
1696 Avenue Road, suite 514 Toronto, ON M5M 3Y3 Canada |
| Telephone number: | 416-832-1412 |
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| Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration: | Sheryl Saperia, Student-at-law |
| Description of the organization's activities: | The Canadian Coalition Against Terror (C-CAT) is a non-partisan advocacy body comprised of Canadian terror victims, counterterrorism professionals, lawyers and other individuals committed to enhancing Canada's counterterrorism policies. |
| Organization's membership or classes of membership: | C-CAT's bylaws state that:Membership in the Corporation shall be limited to persons interested in furthering the objects of the Corporation and shall consist of (i) the directors of the Corporation during their tenure on the board, and (ii) anyone whose application for admission as a member has received the approval of the board of directors or its delegate in accordance with rules and policies established from time to time by the board of directors. |
| Was the organization funded in whole or in part by any domestic or foreign government institution in the last completed financial year? | No |
| Name: | Sheryl Saperia |
| Position title: | Student-at-law |
| Public offices held: | No |
| Federal departments or organizations which have been or will be communicated with during the course of the undertaking: | Finance Canada (FIN), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAITC), Justice Canada (JC), Members of the House of Commons, National Defence (DND), Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC), Senate of Canada | ||||||||
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Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking:
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Grass-roots communication, Meetings, Telephone calls, Written communications, whether in hard copy or electronic format | ||||||||
| Subject Matter: Areas of Concern: | deterrence of terrorism and treatment of terror victims | ||||||||
| Subject Matter: Retrospective: | In the last two months, we have been focusing primarily on writing legal memoranda pertaining to our proposed legislation. This legislation would allow victims of terror to launch civil suits against local and state sponsors of terror. We have also been researching legal issues pertaining to tax relief for terror victims, the protection of Canadians abroad, and Canada's citizenship laws. All of these issues fall under our general mandate of seeking to improve Canada's counterterrorism policies. | ||||||||
| Subject Matter: Prospective: | In the next 6 months, we intend to work with Senators in having Bill S-225 pass through the Senate (currently it has passed second reading), and later on with the government in introducing it as a government bill or PMB in the House of Commons. This will require meetings with Cabinet ministers, Senators, and MPs of all parties. We will continue discussions with government officials about providing tax relief for terror victims, and creating regulations pertaining to certain terrorism-related Criminal Code provisions. | ||||||||
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