Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Consumer Issues
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Bill C-252, An Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act (prohibition of food and beverage marketing directed at children) with respect to the broad nature of the Bill's scope.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Consumer Issues, Labour
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Bill S-211, An Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and to amend the Customs Tariff with respect to reporting requirements and the international obligations implications thereof.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Agriculture
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Biotechnology - ensure that Canada's regulatory guidelines on genetic modification and labelling of food are based on scientific principles.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program, Regulation
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International Trade
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Canada's ongoing involvement in bilateral and multilateral free trade arrangements, with specific interest in measures affecting the protection of intellectual property.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Cannabis edibles – Monitor the federal government progress on making the sale of edible and self-care cannabis products legal in Canada and understand any related policy or regulation proposals impacting our industry.
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Regulation, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program
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Environment
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CEPA 1999 Review – ensure any changes to the regulation are science-based and enhance the safety of Canadians and the environment.
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Regulation
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Consumer Issues, Health
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Chemical Management Plan – priority substances batches with regard to chemicals present in food, food contact materials and consumer products; post-2020 or CMP phase IV.
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Regulation
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International Trade, Small Business
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Communication on supporting small/medium size businesses in growth and imports/exports through government initiatives.
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Policies or Program
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Economic Development
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Communications with regards to modernizing the Cabinet Directive on Regulatory Management.
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Regulation
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Economic Development, Transportation
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Competitiveness – providing input to ensure that Canada's food, health and consumer manufacturing sector is competitive throughout the whole supply chain.
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Policies or Program
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Agriculture, Economic Development
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Economic Strategy Tables – Working closely with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada on the implementation of the recommendations of the Economic Strategy Tables.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Ensuring consumer choice and access to non-prescription drugs (over the counter and natural health products) regulated under the Food and Drugs Act.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Ensuring that food and drugs regulation and policy reflect the need for a relative risk approach.
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Regulation
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Health
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Ensuring that the Food and Drugs Act recognizes the need for relative risk based regulation.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Food Allergen Precautionary Labelling – Working in consultation with Health Canada to provide input on how to manage precautionary labelling for allergens.
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Regulation
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Health
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Food and Drug Regulations with regard to the Addition of Vitamins and Minerals to Food (Fortification) - Discretionary fortification will provide opportunities for product innovation in the food manufacturing industry.
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Regulation
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Health
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Food safety - working with government to ensure Canada's food supply remains reliable and safe, and that Safe Food for Canadians Act regulations continue to evolve as there are missing elements in the first release.
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Regulation
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Health
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Healthy Eating Strategy – to ensure that policy and regulation proposals on front-of-package labelling, restriction of unhealthy food and beverage marketing to children, sodium reduction initiative and ongoing revision of Canada’s Food Guide are balanced, reasonable and science-based. Providing input into Health Canada's Healthy Eating Strategy consultations.
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Regulation, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program
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Labour
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Labour & Skills shortages – Working to shape policies and programs to address labour and skills shortages facing Canada’s manufacturing sector.
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Policies or Program
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Industry
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Manufacturing Incentives – Working to shape policies and programs to support innovation, competitiveness and growth for manufacturers.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Modernization of food regulations and legislation - advocate to ensure modernization efforts are supportive of innovation for plant-based foods and include improvements to the transparency and timeliness of food approvals for novel foods, infant formula, food additives and health claims.
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Regulation, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program
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Health
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National Food Policy – Working in consultation with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada as the National Food Policy, designed to address issues related to production, processing, distribution and consumption of food, is developed and implemented.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Nutrition information with regard to how FCPC is committed to enabling consumers to make informed food choices based on Canada's Food Guide and the Nutrition Facts Table.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Regulation, Policies or Program
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Health
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Participation and input into Canada's sodium reduction strategy concerning targets for certain food categories/sectors and technical aspects of the target - as well as consumer awareness, education and acceptance issues.
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Policies or Program, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Regulation
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Environment
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Plastic Charter – to monitor the development of the federal government national strategy on plastic and potential impact our industry.
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Regulation, Policies or Program, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Health
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Pre-Market approvals for food additives, novel foods, infant formula, health claims and functional foods in regard to consulting with Health Canada on improving the process to deal with the backlog and new applications.
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Regulation
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Consumer Issues, Health
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Providing input into Health Canada's Self-Care Products Framework with respect to over-the-counter drugs (OTC), natural health products (NHPs), and cosmetics. Advocating for a framework that is based on science-based claims and regulated according to risk.
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Regulation
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Consumer Issues, Health
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Providing input to government on emerging COVID-19 issues and its impact on industry, and helping shape the government’s response and recovery efforts.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Industry
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Providing input to government on regulatory modernization initiatives, including encouraging the enforcement of an economic lens to the design and implementation of all regulations.
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Regulation
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Industry, International Trade
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Providing input to government on rules-based trade and e-commerce: working to ensure that international trade allows for the predictable flow of ingredients, products and people; addressing the rise of non-compliant and illicit products from entering the Canadian market; and advocating against protectionism (including new tariffs).
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Policies or Program, Regulation, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Consumer Issues, Industry
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Providing input to government to restore balance and fair competition to grocery retail practices.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Regulation, Policies or Program
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Health
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Regulations Amending the Food and Drugs Regulations - Nutritional Labelling, Other Labelling Provisions and Food Colours – continue to engage with government to ensure clarity on compliance and enforcement of regulations.
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Regulation
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Federal-Provincial Relations, Industry
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Seeking harmonization of regulatory regimes and administrative processes nationally and internationally.
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Policies or Program
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Consumer Issues
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Taxation – Refrain food or consumer product-specific taxation.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program, Regulation
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Consumer Issues
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Tax policy changes to allow certain therapeutic categories of consumer health products to be eligible under the Medical Expenses Tax Credit.
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Policies or Program
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Consumer Issues
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Tax policy changes to eliminate the GST from consumer health products.
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Policies or Program
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Consumer Issues, Health
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User fees for services, use of facilities, regulatory processes and approvals, product rights and privileges that are related to drugs and medical devices regulated under the Food and Drugs Act.
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Policies or Program, Regulation
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Consumer Issues, Health
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Working with the government to recognize the public health benefits of a National Self-Care Strategy and urging its timely implementation.
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Regulation, Policies or Program
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Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada (FHCP) is the largest industry association in Canada representing the food, health and consumer products industry. Food & Consumer Products of Canada (FCPC) has changed its name to Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada (FHCP) effective September 1, 2020. Consumer Health Products Canada (CHP Canada) amalgamated with Food & Consumer Products of Canada (FCPC) as of September 1, 2020.
Michael Graydon, Chief Executive Officer
Address:
2700 Matheson Blvd. East, East Tower, Suite 602E
Toronto, ON L4W 4V9
Canada
Telephone number:
613-723-0777
This is the responsible officer name as provided in the most recent registration for the corporation or organization.
Name | From | To |
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Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada/Produits alimentaires, de santé et de consommation du Canada | 2024-05-14 | current |
Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada/Produits alimentaires, de santé et de consommation du Canada | 2020-09-01 | 2024-05-14 |
FOOD AND CONSUMER PRODUCTS OF CANADA/Produits alimentaires et de consommation du Canada | 2009-04-07 | 2020-09-01 |
Responsible Officer Name | From (YYYY-MM-DD) | To (YYYY-MM-DD) |
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Michael Graydon | 2016-07-04 | Current |
NANCY CROITORU | 2003-11-04 | 2016-07-04 |
Registrants are required to submit a monthly communication report for each oral and arranged communication with a designated public office holder. The name of the most senior paid officer (i.e. the registrant) will appear on all in-house monthly communication reports, whether or not he/she participated in the communication.
Note: Monthly Communication Reports are due on the 15th day of each month for communications that took place in the previous month.
Results below are sorted by posted date, beginning with the most recent.
Registrants are required to submit a monthly communication report for each oral and arranged communication with a designated public office holder. The name of the most senior paid officer (i.e. the registrant) will appear on all in-house monthly communication reports, whether or not he/she participated in the communication.
Note: Monthly Communication Reports are due on the 15th day of each month for communications that took place in the previous month.
Results below are sorted by posted date, beginning with the most recent.
Position | Period Held | Last Date Designated Public Office Held |
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Special Assistant
Office of the Prime Minister, Office of the Prime Minister |
April 1990 to July 1993 | Not a designated office |
Legislative Assistant
Stan Wilbee, MP, House of Commons |
January 1989 to January 1990 | Not a designated office |
Special Assistant
Bob Brisco, MP, House of Commons |
July 1988 to November 1988 | Not a designated office |
Position | Period Held | Last Date Designated Public Office Held |
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ATI Regulatory Analyst
Health Canada, Resource Management and Operations Directorate - RMOD |
January 2016 to May 2016 | Not a designated office |
Canadian Forces Health Services Assistant
Department of National Defense, Montfort Hospital Physiotherapy Unit |
January 2014 to January 2016 | Not a designated office |
Position | Period Held | Last Date Designated Public Office Held |
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Special Assistant
House of Commons, Office of Ted Menzies, MP |
September 2006 to November 2007 | Not a designated office |
Member's Assistant
House of Commons, Office of Hon. Carol Skelton, PC, MP |
February 2006 to July 2006 | Not a designated office |
Administrative Assistant
House of Commons, Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition |
September 2004 to July 2006 | Not a designated office |
Position | Period Held | Last Date Designated Public Office Held |
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Legislative Assistant
House of Commons, Office of Terry Beech, MP |
February 2020 to November 2021 | Not a designated office |
Position | Period Held | Last Date Designated Public Office Held |
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Special Assistant
Office of the Prime Minister, Office of the Prime Minister |
April 1990 to July 1993 | Not a designated office |
Legislative Assistant
Stan Wilbee, MP, House of Commons |
January 1989 to January 1990 | Not a designated office |
Special Assistant
Bob Brisco, MP, House of Commons |
July 1988 to November 1988 | Not a designated office |