Lobbying

You may have asked yourself the question: what exactly is lobbying? According to the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada, lobbying is a legitimate activity that involves communicating with designated public office holders ( DPOHs) for payment with regard to:

DPOHs are ministers, ministers of state; all exempt staff; senior executives (for example, Deputy Minister, Deputy Head, Chief Executive Officer or other equivalents); Associate Deputy Ministers or comparable rank; and Assistant Deputy Ministers or comparable rank. Lobbyists might contact DPOHs on a variety of subjects that our department is responsible for such as legislation and regulation changes to the process for Grants and Contributions. If you are contacted by a lobbyist, you should refer them to the DPOH responsible for your branch or region (at ESDC, your Assistant Deputy Minister).

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