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Queen Street Analytics lets Executives see the underlying trends and patterns in Canada’s government relations landscape, with monthly reviews of federal legislative, regulatory, and lobbying developments

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November’s lobbying landscape in Ottawa

The Cattle Feeders' Association, Toyota Canada, Ronald Mcdonald House, K'awat'si Economic Development, Portage Energy, and the Defense Metals Corp

Lobbyists' drift to the Conservatives

The last seven months have seen something that has never happened before in the 16 years of recorded federal lobbying data: consistently higher lobbying of opposition MPs than of government MPs.

November's legislative developments in Ottawa

Trans Mountain Expansion, Intergenerational Transfer of Farms, Border Carbon Adjustments, Recreational Boating, Credit Card Practices, Water on First Nations land, Canada–US Softwood Lumber Dispute

November's regulatory developments in Ottawa

Vaping Taxes, CDOR and CORRA, Student Loans Forgiveness, Carbon Steel and Speciality Steel, Myanmar, Flammable Tents

October’s most in-demand office holders in Ottawa

Randy Boissonnault, Randy Hoback, Matt Jeneroux, Tony Baldinelli, Samir Kassam (NRCan), Chris Padfield (PCO)

October’s lobbying landscape in Ottawa

Edgeworthbox Inc, Habitat For Humanity, the Canadian Medical and Dental Associations, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, Agnico Eagle Mines, the National Police Federation, Amazon

October's legislative developments in Ottawa

Border Carbon Adjustments and Canadian Agriculture, Amending the Copyright Act, An Act respecting Pharmacare, Drinking water on First Nation lands, Russian Interference, Persian Gulf Veterans

October's regulatory developments in Ottawa

Regulations are the nuts and bolts that give practical effect to legislation, which makes regulatory changes ever more important in today’s business environment.

September’s most in-demand office holders in Ottawa

Philip Lawrence (Northumberland Peterborough), Ryan Williams (Bay of Quinte), Dave Epp (Chatham-Kent Leamington), Tom Kmiec (Calgary Shepard), Laurel Chester (ISED), Samuel Saint-Vincent (FINA)