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<span id="title-refEl-2242">Canada’s New Cabinet Ministers: A call to renew NonProfit Lobbying</span>

Canada’s New Cabinet Ministers: A call to renew NonProfit Lobbying

May 20, 2011; Mark Buzan's PR and Public Affairs Spot on the Web: Earlier this week, Prime Minister Harper announced the cabinet of the 41st Parliament following the election of last month.  If you read my last posting on what the election meant for the

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<span id="title-refEl-1648">Reconnecting with Members of Parliament and Political Contacts</span>

Reconnecting with Members of Parliament and Political Contacts

February 1, 2011; Mark Buzan's PR & Public Affairs Spot on the Web: I attended a good 'ole fashioned political rally on January 23, 2011 in Ottawa, Ontario held by the Conservative Party of Canada marking their 5th year in office.  Those who follow Canadian politics know

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The summer brought in a new Cabinet in Ottawa & Quebec City

It’s been a while since this blog has been updated but what a summer and fall we have had that has lead Canada towards an interesting political environment.  Parliament (in Ottawa) returns today with amongst other developments, three new ministers: John Baird is now replacing

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Well, here they are…the new cabinet!

Earlier this morning, I mentioned some of my guesses regarding the new cabinet. Some panned out, others were more of a surprise. Of particular note was that Jason Kenney did indeed become Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. For my sport clients such as the Canadian

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