Version 2 of 51 (2004-04-01 to 2005-02-10) 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: |
TEAMSTERS CANADA
1300 AGES DRIVE OTTAWA, ON K1G 5T4 Canada |
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Telephone number: | 450-682-5521 | ||||
Fax number: | 450-681-2244 | ||||
Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration: | ROBERT BOUVIER, PRESIDENT | ||||
Description of the organization's activities: | DECENT WAGES. JOB SECURITY. WORKING CONDITIONS. BENEFITS. SAFE WORKING ENVIRONMENT. THESE ARE THE ISSUES WHICH MEAN THE MOST TO WORKING MEN AND WOMEN ACROSS CANADA. AND THESE ARE THE SAME ISSUES WHICH TEAMSTERS CANADA AND ITS LOCAL UNIONS KEEP AT THE TOP OF THEIR LIST AS THEY WORK ON BEHALF OF MORE THAN 110,000 MEMBERS ACROSS CANADA. | ||||
Organization's membership or classes of membership: | WE REPRESENT 1.5 MILLION MEMBERS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA AND WE ARE A VERY DIVERSIFIED UNION. TEAMSTERS CANADA HAS ESTABLISHED TRADES DIVISIONS TO COORDINATE BARBAINING AND SERVICES FOR MEMBERS IN THEIR OWN INDUSTRIES. THE TRADE DIVISIONS ARE: AIRLINE, CONSTRUCTION, DAIRY & SALES DRIVERS, FREIGHT, GROCERY AND RETAIL STORES, MOVIE AND TRADE SHOW, PARCEL AND SMALL PACKAGES, RAII, AND WAREHOUSE AND MISCELLANEOUS. THE DIVISIONS FACILITATE THE FLOW OF INFORMATION BETWEEN LOCAL UNIONS INVOLVED IN THE SAME INDUSTRY. IT'S AN EXCELLENT FORUM TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS ARISING IN THEIR SPECIFIC SECTOR. | ||||
Was the organization funded in whole or in part by any domestic or foreign government institution in the last calendar year? | Yes | ||||
End date of the organization's last completed financial year: | 2003-12-31 | ||||
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Name: | PHIL BENSON |
Position title: | LOBBYIST |
Public offices held: | N/A. Disclosure of this information was not a requirement prior to June 20, 2005. |
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), Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB), Canada Labour Relations Board (CLRB), Canadian Heritage (PCH), Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT), Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), Canadian Pension Commission (CPC), Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Competition Tribunal (CT), Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), Environment Canada, Farm Products Council of Canada (FPCC), Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office (FEARO), Federal Office of Regional Development – Quebec (FORD[Q]), Finance Canada (FIN), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAITC), Grain Transportation Agency (GTA), Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission (HMIRC), Health Canada (HC), Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), Industry Canada, Justice Canada (JC), National Defence (DND), National Energy Board (NEB), National Film Board (NFB), National Research Council (NRC), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages (OCOL), Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC), Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB), Pension Appeals Board (PAB), Privy Council Office (PCO), Procurement Review Board of Canada (PRB), Public Service Commission of Canada (PSC), Public Service Staff Relations Board (PSSRB), Public Works and Government Services Canada, Revenue Canada (RC), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Solicitor General Canada (SGC), Statistics Canada (StatCan), Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), Transport Canada (TC), Treasury Board Of Canada Secretariat (TBS), Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) |
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, Informal communications, Meetings, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communications, whether in hard copy or electronic format |
Subject Matter: Areas of Concern: | Aboriginal Affairs, Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Broadcasting, Constitutional Issues, Consumer Issues, Defence, Education, Employment and Training, Energy, Environment, Financial Institutions, Fisheries, Forestry, Government Procurement, Health, Immigration, Industry, Infrastructure, Intellectual Property, Internal Trade, International Relations, International Trade, Justice and Law Enforcement, Labour, Mining, Regional Development, Science and Technology, Small Business, Sports, Taxation and Finance, Telecommunications, Tourism, Transportation |
Subject Matter: Retrospective: | DEPT. OF FINANCE - BUDGET, TAX AND TARIFF ISSUESDEPT. OF TRANSPORT - RAIL,ROAD,AIR AND PORT TRANSPORTATION ISSUES, SECURITY AND CROSS-BORDERISSUES, ARMOURED CAR RELATED ISSUESDEPT. OF LABOUR - FAIR WAGES, CLRB ISSUESDEPT. OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - RETIREMENT ISSUESINFRASTRUCTURE - CROSS-BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUESDEPT. OF FOREIGN TRADE - TARIFF ISSUES, NAFTABILL C-498 - MOURNING DAY ACT AMENDMENT |
Subject Matter: Prospective: | DEPT. OF FINANCE - BUDGET, TAX AND TARIFF ISSUESDEPT. OF TRANSPORT - RAIL, ROAD, AIR AND PORT TRANSPORTATION ISSUES, SECURITY AND CROSS-BORDER ISSUES, ARMOURED CAR RELATED ISSUESDEPT. OF LABOUR - FAIR WAGES, CLRB ISSUESDEPT. OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - RETIREMENT ISSUESHRDC - TRAINING ISSUES, EMPLOYMENT INSURANCEINFRASTRUCTURE - CROSS-BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUESDEPT. OF FOREIGN TRADE - TARIFF ISSUES, NAFTABILL C-498 - MOURNING DAY ACT AMENDMENT |
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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TEAMSTERS CANADA | 2008-11-24 | current |
Responsible Officer Name | From (YYYY-MM-DD) | To (YYYY-MM-DD) |
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François Laporte | 2015-05-09 | Current |
ROBERT BOUVIER | 2001-01-17 | 2015-05-09 |
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.