Top 100 Lobbyists
- In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate
- In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate
- In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate
- Lobbyists anticipate this year's federal budget could be the last before the next election.
- Lobbyists anticipate this year's federal budget could be the last before the next election.
- Lobbyists anticipate this year's federal budget could be the last before the next election.
- A return to more in-person meetings in 2022 may reduce the extraordinarily high level of government engagement that has been typical during the COVID-19
- A return to more in-person meetings in 2022 may reduce the extraordinarily high level of government engagement that has been typical during the COVID-19
- A return to more in-person meetings in 2022 may reduce the extraordinarily high level of government engagement that has been typical during the COVID-19

- The pandemic may have indefinitely suspended most in-person lobbying campaigns and social engagements, but lobbyists say they’re busier than they’ve ever been. While COVID-19

- The pandemic may have indefinitely suspended most in-person lobbying campaigns and social engagements, but lobbyists say they’re busier than they’ve ever been. While COVID-19
- The pandemic may have indefinitely suspended most in-person lobbying campaigns and social engagements, but lobbyists say they’re busier than they’ve ever been. While COVID-19

- Being the gatekeeper of more than $300-billion in annual government spending—details of which for the 2017-18 fiscal year are to be released in the

- Being the gatekeeper of more than $300-billion in annual government spending—details of which for the 2017-18 fiscal year are to be released in the
- Being the gatekeeper of more than $300-billion in annual government spending—details of which for the 2017-18 fiscal year are to be released in the

- There are thousands of lobbyists whose job it is to persuade federal government officials to take certain action, but it takes a special combination
- There are thousands of lobbyists whose job it is to persuade federal government officials to take certain action, but it takes a special combination
- There are thousands of lobbyists whose job it is to persuade federal government officials to take certain action, but it takes a special combination

- For Navdeep Bains, the minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, or, “the minister of everything,” as some say, the working relationships he has been cultivating
- For Navdeep Bains, the minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, or, “the minister of everything,” as some say, the working relationships he has been cultivating
- For Navdeep Bains, the minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, or, “the minister of everything,” as some say, the working relationships he has been cultivating
- At least one government department is continuing to opt out of a federal policy requiring contract (or term) workers to become permanent employees after three consecutive
- At least one government department is continuing to opt out of a federal policy requiring contract (or term) workers to become permanent employees after three consecutive
- At least one government department is continuing to opt out of a federal policy requiring contract (or term) workers to become permanent employees after three consecutive
- André Albinati, principal, Earnscliffe Strategy Group Denise Amyot, president and CEO, College and Institutes Canada Perrin Beatty, president and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
- André Albinati, principal, Earnscliffe Strategy Group Denise Amyot, president and CEO, College and Institutes Canada Perrin Beatty, president and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
- André Albinati, principal, Earnscliffe Strategy Group Denise Amyot, president and CEO, College and Institutes Canada Perrin Beatty, president and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce