Version 22 of 105 (2007-03-27 to 2007-11-02) 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 CHEMICAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (CCPA)
805 - 350 SPARKS STREET OTTAWA, ON K1R 7S8 Canada |
Telephone number: | 613-237-6215 |
Fax number: | 613-237-4061 |
Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration: | RICHARD PATON, PRESIDENT AND CEO |
Description of the organization's activities: | THE CANADIAN CHEMICAL PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION (CCPA), FOUNDED IN 1962, HAS A MEMBERSHIP OF ABOUT 64 COMPANIES PRODUCING A BROAD RANGE OF PETROCHEMICALS, INORGANIC CHEMICALS AND OTHER ORGANIC AND SPECIALTY CHEMICALS. THE MISSION OF THE CCPA IS TO CREATE VALUE FOR ITS MEMBERS BY PROVIDING INFORMATION, POLICY ANALYSIS, ADVOCACY, PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLECTIVE INITIATIVES. CCPA MEMBERS ARE COMMITTED TO A RESPONSIBLE CARE ETHIC THROUGH WHICH THEY ACHIEVE RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT OF THEIR PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
Organization's membership or classes of membership: | COMPANIES MANUFACTURING CHEMICALS WITHIN CANADA ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP. FORMAL COMMITMENT TO THE PRINCIPLES AND CODES OF PRACTICE OF RESPONSIBLE CARE IS A CONDITION OF MEMBERSHIP. COMPANIES HANDLING CHEMICALS BUT NOT OTHERWISE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP MAY PARTICIPATE IN RESPONSIBLE CARE AS PARTNER COMPANIES. OTHER COMPANIES MAY APPLY TO BECOME ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. COMPANIES WHO MAINLY DISTRIBUTE CHEMICALS MAY ALSO PARTICIPATE AS INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS. |
Was the organization funded in whole or in part by any domestic or foreign government institution in the last completed financial year? | No |
Name: | MICHAEL BOURQUE |
Position title: | VICE-PRESIDENT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | C. BRUCE CASWELL |
Position title: | SENIOR MANAGER, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY, TECHNICAL AF |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | FIONA COOK |
Position title: | DIRECTOR, BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | LOUIS LAFERRIERE |
Position title: | SENIOR MANAGER LOGISTICS |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | Julien Lavoie |
Position title: | Manager, Communication & Parliamentary Relations |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | GORDON LLOYD |
Position title: | VICE-PRESIDENT, TECHNICAL AFFAIRS |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | RICHARD PATON |
Position title: | PRESIDENT AND CEO |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | DAVID PODRUZNY |
Position title: | VICE-PRESIDENT, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS AND BOARD SECRETARY |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | BRIAN WASTLE |
Position title: | VICE-PRESIDENT, RESPONSIBLE CARE |
Public offices held: | No |
Federal departments or organizations which have been or will be communicated with during the course of the undertaking: | CANADA TRANSPORTATION ACT REVIEW PANEL, Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Environment Canada, 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), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Privy Council Office (PCO), PUBLIC SAFETY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CANADA, Standards Council of Canada (SCC), 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:
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Informal communications, Meetings, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communications, whether in hard copy or electronic format | ||||
Subject Matter: Areas of Concern: | Consumer Issues, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, EMPLOYEE SAFETY & HEALTH, Employment and Training, Energy, Environment, Health, Industry, Intellectual Property, Internal Trade, International Relations, International Trade, Labour, Science and Technology, SECURITY, Taxation and Finance, Transportation | ||||
Subject Matter: Retrospective: | Accelerated Reduction and Elimination of Toxics (ARET)An Act to amend the Canada Transportation Act and the Railway Safety Act and to make consequential amendments to other ActsAn Act respecting airports, authorities and other airport operators and amending the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada ActAny other environmental issues affecting the chemical industryAsia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Basel ConventionBiomonitoringBorder Security and Explosives Act RevisionsCanada Health ActCanada Labour CodeCanada Transportation ActCanada Marine Act ReviewCanadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)Canada-wide StandardsCCME Harmonization Environmental Management Framework AgreementChemical Export ControlsChemical Industry Research and DevelopmentChemical Rules of OriginChemical Industry Statistics and InformationChemicals Management PlanChemical Precursor RegulationsChemical Weapons ConventionChildren's HealthChlorine Action PlanClean Air ActClimate ChangeCoast GuardCoast Guard Marine Chemical ERConfidentiality of informationCoordination of Canadian environmental positions internationallyCorporate Criminal LiabilityCorporate Tax CompetitivenessCost Recovery, including Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission (HMIRC); Domestic Substances List - Categorization and ScreeningEconomic Instruments to achieve Environmental GoalsEmissions TradingElectricity DeregulationEndocrine ModulatorsEnergy Strategy, Cost and Supply IssuesEuropean REACH (Registration Evaluation Authorization of Chemicals) InitiativeExplosive Precursor ChemicalsFree Trade Agreement of the Americas NegotiationsGlobally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals GLPC (Good Laboratory Practices/Requirements)Greenhouse Gas ReportingHazardous Air PollutantsHazardous Waste Regulations HMIRC (Hazardous Material Information Review Commission)Human Resources, TrainingInnovation StrategyIntergovernmental Forum on Chemical SafetyInternational Maritime Organization Hazardous and Noxious Substance ConventionInterswitching RegulationsIRAP ProgramInternational Environmental (ISO) StandardsNational Pollutant Release InventoryNational Air Issues Coordinating CommitteeNational Marine PolicyNational Highway RenewalNew Substance Notification RegulationsNorth American Industry Classification SystemNOx VOC IssuesOECD Chemicals CommitteeCanada-U.S. Border Services GenerallyPollution Prevention POP (persistent organic pollutant) requirementsPrecautionary PrinciplePre-Budget ConsultationsPrior Informed Consent CommitteePriority Substance ListRail Car Tracking Regulations for GST purposesRevisions to the Harmonized System of TariffsRules of OriginSecuritySPP InitiativeTables InitiativeSOP (Strategic Options Process)SR&ED Tax Credit AdministrationTrade and Environment IssuesTransportation of Dangerous Goods requirementsTSMP (Toxic Substances Management Policy)Voluntary Initiatives and Codes of PracticeWaste ManagementWHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Material Information System)Water PolicyWorld Trade Organization Issues | ||||
Subject Matter: Prospective: | Accelerated Reduction and Elimination of Toxics (ARET)An Act to Amend the Canada Transportation Act and the Railway Safety Act and to make consequential amendments to other Act;An Act respecting airports, airport authorities and other airport operators and amending the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada Act;Any other environmental issues affecting the chemical industry Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Basel ConventionBiomonitoringBorder Security and Explosives Act RevisionsCanada Health ActCanada Labour CodeCanada Transportation ActCanada Marine Act ReviewCanadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) Canada-wide StandardsCCME Harmonization Environmental Management Framework AgreementChemical Export ControlsChemical Industry Research and DevelopmentChemical Rules of OriginChemical Industry Statistics and InformationChemicals Management PlanChemical Precursor RegulationsChemical Weapons ConventionChildren's Health Chlorine Action PlanClean Air ActClimate ChangeCoast GuardCoast Guard Marine Chemical ERConfidentiality of informationCoordination of Canadian environmental positions internationallyCorporate Criminal LiabilityCorporate Tax CompetitivenessCost Recovery, including Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission (HMIRC); Domestic Substances List - Categorization and ScreeningEconomic Instruments to achieve Environmental GoalsElectricity DeregulationEmissions TradingEndocrine ModulatorsEnergy Strategy, Cost and Supply IssuesEuropean REACH (Registration Evaluation Authorization of Chemicals) InitiativeExplosive Precursor ChemicalsFree Trade Agreement of the Americas Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals GLPC (Good Laboratory Practice Procedures/Requirements)Greenhouse Gas ReportingHazardous Air PollutantsHazardous Waste Regulations HMIRC (Hazardous Material Information Review Commission)Human Resources, TrainingInnovation StrategyIntergovernmental Forum on Chemical SafetyInternational Maritime Organization Hazardous and Noxious Substance ConventionInterswitching RegulationsIRAP ProgramInternational Environmental (ISO) StandardsNational Pollutant Release InventoryNational Marine PolicyNational Air Issues Coordinating CommitteeNational Highway RenewalNew Substance Notification RegulationsNorth American Industry Classification SystemNOx VOC IssuesOECD Chemicals CommitteeCanada-U.S. Border Services GenerallyPollution Prevention POP (persistent organic pollutant) requirementsPrecautionary PrinciplePre-Budget ConsultationsPrior Informed Consent CommitteePriority Substance ListRail Car Tracking Regulations for GST purposesRevisions to the Harmonized System of TariffsRules of OriginSecuritySPP InitiativeTables InitiativeSOP (Strategic Options Process)SR&ED Tax Credit AdministrationTrade and Environment IssuesTransportation of Dangerous Goods requirementsTSMP (Toxic Substances Management Policy)Voluntary Initiatives and Codes of PracticeWaste ManagementWHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System)Water PolicyWorld Trade Organization Issues | ||||
Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter
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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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Chemistry Industry Association of Canada/Association canadienne de l'industrie de la chimie | 2024-04-12 | current |
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada/Association canadienne de l'industrie de la chimie | 2010-01-01 | 2024-04-12 |
CANADIAN CHEMICAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (CCPA) | 2008-09-29 | 2010-01-01 |
Responsible Officer Name | From (YYYY-MM-DD) | To (YYYY-MM-DD) |
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Bob Masterson | 2015-12-01 | Current |
RICHARD PATON | 1996-08-30 | 2015-12-01 |
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.