Version 1 de 73 (2008-01-23 à 2008-08-07) 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.
Organisation : |
INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA/BUREAU D'ASSURANCE DU CANADA
1900 - 151 YONGE STREET TORONTO, ON M5C 2W7 Canada |
Numéro de téléphone : | 416-362-2031 |
Numéro de fax : | 416-361-5952 |
Nom et poste de l'agent responsable pendant la période de cet enregistrement : | Mark Yakabuski, President & Chief Executive Officer |
Description des activités de l'organisation : | INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA (IBC) IS THE NATIONAL "UMBRELLA" TRADE ASSOCIATION FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY (P & C) INSURERS IN CANADA. IBC WAS FORMED IN OCTOBER 1997 FROM THE RESTRUCTURING OF INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA ( IBC) AND INSURANCE CRIME PREVENTION BUREAU OF CANADA ( ICPB). ON APRIL 30, 1998 ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN INSURERS ("ACI") RESOLVED TO MERGE WITH IBC. IBC HAS FIVE OPERATING DIVISIONS: POLICY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (WHICH IS INVOLVED WITH POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONS) ISD DIVISION (WHICH IS INVOLVED WITH THE PREVENTION, DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION OF INSURANCE CRIME AND FRAUD) ACI DIVISION (WHICH REPRESENTS THE INTERESTS OF CANADIAN INSURERS), CORPORATE SERVICES DIVISION (WHICH PROVIDES LEGAL SERVICES AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES TO THE OTHER DIVISIONS); AND IID WHICH COLLECTS, COLLATES AND ANALYZES ACTUARIAL, STATISTICAL AND OTHER INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THE FIELD OF GENERAL INSURANCE AND CONCERNING VEHICLES AND VEHICLE PARTS. IBC IS THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF P & C INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA AND WORKS WITH ITS MEMBERS TO SHAPE PUBLIC POLICY AT NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL LEVELS. IBC HAS ITS HEAD OFFICE IN TORONTO, REGIONAL OFFICES IN HALIFAX, MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, EDMONTON AND VANCOUVER, AND BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA.IBC IS THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AGENT FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IN ONTARIO, ALBERTA, THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES AND THE TERRITORIES, AND FOR COMMERCIAL LIABILITY IN ONTARIO. IBC ALSO INCORPORATES THE VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTRE OF CANADA, WHICH COLLECTS AND ANALYZES DATA ON AND CONDUCTS RESEARCH ON VEHICLES AND VEHICLE PARTS. |
Membres ou types de membres de l'organisation. : | FULL MEMBERSHIP IN IBC IS OPEN TO P & C INSURERS LICENSED IN CANADA, INCLUDING REINSURANCE COMPANIES AND INSURANCE SUBSIDIARIES OF OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. FULL MEMBERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ELECT IBC'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP IN IBC IS AVAILABLE TO NON-INSURANCE COMPANIES WITH BUSNESS RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE P&C INSURANCE INDUSTRY. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ARE NON-VOTING MEMBERS. |
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? | Non |
Nom : | WILLIAM ADAMS |
Titre du poste : | Acting Vice President, Atlantic |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | BRENDA BARRY |
Titre du poste : | CONSULTANT, HEALTH ISSUES |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | ALLISON BRAND |
Titre du poste : | SENIOR BUSINESS ADVISOR |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | RANDALL BUNDUS |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL AND CORPORATE SECRETARY |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | JACK CHADIRDJIAN |
Titre du poste : | MANAGER, GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | SERGE CORBEIL |
Titre du poste : | GOVERNMENT RELATIONS MANAGER |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | Daniel Demers |
Titre du poste : | Vice President & General Manager, Quebec |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | RICHARD DUBIN |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, INVESTIGATIONS |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | DON FORGERON |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, ONTARIO |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | BROTIN GHOSH |
Titre du poste : | PROJECT MANAGER |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | ELENA GRUBISIC |
Titre du poste : | RESEARCH ASSOCIATE |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | NIKKI HOLLAND |
Titre du poste : | GOVERNMENT RELATIONS MANAGER, ONTARIO |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | ELENA ISSAEVA |
Titre du poste : | SENIOR POLICY ANALYST |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | GRANT KELLY |
Titre du poste : | DIRECTOR, POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND ASSISTANT CHIEF ECONOMIST |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | STEVEN LINGARD |
Titre du poste : | ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Bernard Marchand |
Titre du poste : | Government Relations Advisor, Quebec |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | MARY LOU O'REILLY |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS & MARKETING |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | LINDSAY OLSON |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, BC, SASKATCHEWAN, & MANITOBA |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | DENNIS PROUSE |
Titre du poste : | DIRECTOR, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RELATIONS |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | VIVIAN RIIS |
Titre du poste : | CONSULTANT, HEALTH ISSUES |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | JIM RIVAIT |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, ALBERTA & THE NORTH |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Gary Robertson |
Titre du poste : | National Director, Auto Theft & Vehicle Services |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | ANGIE SCHOBLOCHER |
Titre du poste : | SENIOR BUSINESS ANALYST |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | BARBARA SULZENKO-LAURIE |
Titre du poste : | VICE PRESIDENT, POLICY |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | BARBARA TAYLOR |
Titre du poste : | MANAGER, POLICY DEVELOPMENT |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | NANCY TIBBO |
Titre du poste : | MANAGER, MARKETING - CLIENT COMMUNICATIONS |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | ROBERT TREMBLAY |
Titre du poste : | DIRECTOR, ROAD SAFETY & SPECIAL PROJECTS |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Nom : | DAVE WAY |
Titre du poste : | CO-ORDINATOR, UNDERWRITING COMMITTEE |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | ROBERT WHITMAN |
Titre du poste : | NATIONAL DIRECTOR, FRAUD RINGS UNIT |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | MARK YAKABUSKI |
Titre du poste : | President and Chief Executive Officer |
Charges publiques occupées : | Oui |
Institutions fédérales qui ont été ou seront consultées au cours de l'engagement. : | Affaires étrangères et Commerce international Canada (MAECIC), Agence des services frontaliers du Canada (ASFC), Banque du Canada, Bureau du Conseil privé (BCP), Cabinet du Premier ministre (CPM), Commissaire à l'information et à la protection de la vie privée (CIPVP), Conseil national de recherches (CNRC), Défense nationale (MDN), DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Députés de la Chambre des communes, Environnement Canada, EXPORT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Finances Canada (FIN), Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC), HERITAGE CANADA FOUNDATION, Industrie Canada, Justice Canada (JC), OCIPEP (OFFICE OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS;, Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan), Revenu Canada (RC), Santé Canada (SC), Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT), Sécurité publique et Protection civile Canada (SPPCC), Sénat du Canada, Statistique Canada (StatCan), Transports Canada (TC), Tribunal de la concurrence (TC) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Techniques de communication déjà utilisées ou qui seront utilisées au cours de l'engagement :
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Appel au grand public, Appels téléphoniques, Autres types : SPECIAL FUNCTIONS/EVENTS, Communications informelles, Communications écrites, en format papier ou électronique, Présentations, Réunions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Objet : Sujets de préoccupation : | Commerce international, Énergie, Environnement, Impôts et finances, Industrie, Infrastructure, Institutions financières, Justice et application des lois, NATIONAL DISASTER MITIGATION, NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE, Petites entreprises, PRIVACY, Questions touchant les consommateurs, Relations internationales, Santé, Transports | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements rétrospectifs : | Proposals to Justice Canada respecting tort reform; amendments to the Criminal Code and Youth Criminal Justice Act respecting auto theft; Ports projects dedicating staff at all major Canadian ports to identify containers for inspection to recover stolen vehicles meant for export; 2006 review of Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act(PIPEDA); Bill 57 (Corporate Governance: Coming Into Force of Certain Provisions); 2006 review of financial sector legislation (Insurance Companies Act, Bank Act); Consultations on regulation for Administrative Monetary Penalties (Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI)); OSFI Guidelines E4 (now E4A) - role of chief agent and E6 - materiality criteria for related party transactions, and reputation risk; cross border commercial vehicle insurance under North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); meetings with staff of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) respecting interpretation of PIPEDA; annual meeting with officials of OSFI to discuss issues relevant to P&C insurers (Minimum Capital Test, regulations and guidelines, OSFI budget for the coming year, reputation risk, Guidelines E4A and E6); interpretation of deferred policy acquisition expenses regulation (Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)); OSFI fair value accounting regulation; OSFI and Finance - regulation defining what is a ¿policy in Canada¿; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting allowance of input tax credits; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting application of Goods & Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) to independent medical examinations; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting application of GST/HST on head office accounts; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting definition of ¿marine risk¿ and application of GST to same; national infrastructure and natural disaster mitigation strategy; development of leading indicator report for auto insurance marketplace; interpretation of private sector earthquake models; national injury prevention program; correct measure of auto insurance premiums for purposes of calculation of Consumer Price Index (CPI); interpretation of measures of auto insurance premiums; availability of insurance on heritage homes; availability of insurance for commercial watercraft; Transport Canada regulation respecting anti-theft vehicle immobilizers; short-term credit risk insurance; road safety programs; international climate change. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs : | Proposals to Justice Canada respecting tort reform; comments respecting regulations under the Marine Liability Act; amendments to the Criminal Code and Youth Criminal Justice Act respecting auto theft; Comments and submissions to Members of Parliament regarding Bill C-343; Comments and submissions to Members of Parliament regarding Bill C-53; Ports projects dedicating staff at all major Canadian ports to identify containers for inspection to recover stolen vehicles meant for export; 2006 review of PIPEDA; Bill 57 (corporate governance); ; OSFI Guidelines E4 (now E4A) - role of chief agent and E6 - materiality criteria for related party transactions; cross border commercial vehicle insurance under NAFTA; meetings with staff of OPC respecting interpretation of PIPEDA; annual meeting with officials of OSFI to discuss issues relevant to P&C insurers (Minimum Capital Test, regulations and guidelines, OSFI budget for the coming year, Guidelines E4A and E6); interpretation of deferred policy acquisition expenses regulation (CRA); OSFI fair value accounting regulation; OSFI and Finance - regulation defining what is a ¿policy in Canada¿; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting allowance of input tax credits; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting application of GST/HST to independent medical examinations; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting application of GST/HST on head office accounts; regulation under the Excise Tax Act respecting definition of ¿marine risk¿ and application of GST to same; national infrastructure and natural disaster mitigation strategy; development of leading indicator report for auto insurance marketplace; interpretation of private sector earthquake models; national injury prevention program; correct measure of auto insurance premiums for purposes of calculation of CPI; interpretation of measures of auto insurance premiums; availability of insurance on heritage homes; availability of insurance for commercial watercraft; Transport Canada regulation respecting anti-theft vehicle immobilizers; short-term credit risk insurance; road safety programs; international climate change. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Institutions gouvernementales ajoutées au moyen d'un rapport de communication : |
Commissariat à la protection de la vie privée du Canada (CPVP)
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