Lobbying Information
Subject Matter of the Lobbying Activities
Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter
Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter
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Will any of the lobbyists listed within this registration arrange a meeting between a public office holder and any other individual for the purpose of attempting to influence any of the matters listed below:
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Yes
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Issues around public safety and the introduction of an involuntary care facility in Prince George
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Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
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Introduction, amendment, passage or defeat of any Bill or resolution in or before the Legislative Assembly
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Health, Justice and Law Enforcement
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Topic: Equalize the investment to mental health and addiction counselling as is being invested in harm reduction.
Outcome: To see unused and under-utilized government spaces and facilities converted to treatment facilities
Subject Matter: The overdose crisis in BC continues and our communities are suffering as a result. There are not enough treatment spaces available and Crown continues to ignore prolific offenders.
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Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
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Introduction, amendment, passage or defeat of any Bill or resolution in or before the Legislative Assembly
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Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
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Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Decision by the Executive Council or a member of the Executive Council to transfer from the Crown for consideration all or part of, or any interest in or asset of, any business, enterprise or institution that provides goods or services to the Crown, a Provincial entity or the public
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Decision by the Executive Council or a member of the Executive Council to have the private sector instead of the Crown provide goods or services to the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Health
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Topic: Increased investment in Northern BC highway infrastructure
Outcome: With increased large-scale industrial projects in Northern BC, our highway infrastructure will be heavily impacted. We need strategic reinvestment strategies to ensure save access, passing, stopping and load capacity is achieved
Subject Matter: These projects, while needed investments for the future of the entire economy of BC, cannot be blanketed under project labour agreements, which have shown to be counter-productive to budgeting, management and inclusive workforce
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Development of any legislative proposal by the government of British Columbia, a Provincial entity or a member of the Legislative Assembly
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Introduction, amendment, passage or defeat of any Bill or resolution in or before the Legislative Assembly
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Development or enactment of any regulation, including the enactment of a regulation for the purposes of amending or repealing a regulation
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Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Decision by the Executive Council or a member of the Executive Council to transfer from the Crown for consideration all or part of, or any interest in or asset of, any business, enterprise or institution that provides goods or services to the Crown, a Provincial entity or the public
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Decision by the Executive Council or a member of the Executive Council to have the private sector instead of the Crown provide goods or services to the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
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Infrastructure
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BC Ministries/Provincial Entities
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BC Financial Services Authority
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Finance
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Health
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Innovate BC
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Member(s) of the BC Legislative Assembly
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Northern Health Authority
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Office of the Premier
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Provincial Health Services Authority
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University of Northern British Columbia
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WorkSafeBC
Organization Details
Senior Officer Name and Position during the Period of this Registration
Neil Godbout,
Executive Director
Organization Contact Information
Prince George Chamber of Commerce
Address:
1564 7th Avenue
Prince George, BC V2L 3P4
Canada
Description of Activities
The Prince George Chamber of Commerce looks to work with all levels of Government to create an environment that assists entrepreneurs and business operators in contributing to the economy through strong employment, strategic product and service delivery and fair taxation systems. We exist to limit the amount of red tape required in todays business climate.
Gifts or benefits provided by the organization
Gifts or Benefits Provided to Public Officer Holders
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Gift or Benefit Description |
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Date Promised |
Value Promised |
Date Given |
Value Given |
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Contributors to the Lobbying Activity
No person or organization contributed over $1000CDN, within the preceding 12 months, toward the lobbying activity on behalf of the organization that has a direct interest in the outcome of the lobbying activity.
Government Funding in the Last 12 Months
Received Government Funding
The Received Government Funding table below is not intended to be additive. Adding all of the entries together does not necessarily provide an accurate sum of all government funding received. There may be redundancy (reporting of the same funding more than once) caused by overlap in the "Date/Period Received" between 2 or more entries.
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Source of Government Funding
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Funding Received
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Date/Period Received
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City of Prince George
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$396,000.00
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2024-07-23
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2026-02-27
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Other Entities (working together for the purposes of lobbying) Information
Prince George Chamber of Commerce is not working together with any other entity for the purpose of lobbying.
Affiliates with a Direct Interest in the Outcome
Prince George Chamber of Commerce does not have any affiliates that could have a direct interest in the outcome of the lobbying activities
Other Persons or Organizations with Direct Interests
The activities of Prince George Chamber of Commerce are not controlled or directed by another person or organization with a direct interest in the outcome of this undertaking.
Lobbyists Details
Lobbyists Employed by this Organization
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Lobbyist
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Contributions
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Neil Godbout
Subscribes to a Code of Conduct:
No
Former Public Office Holder in BC:
No
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Lobbied a member of the Legislative Assembly, including a Minister or Premier, on behalf of this organization on or after 2020-09-21 and before 2024-09-21:
Yes
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Political:
No
Sponsorship:
No
Recall:
No
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Lobbied or plans to lobby a member of the Legislative Assembly, including a Minister or Premier, on behalf of this organization, on or after 2024-09-21:
Yes
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Political:
No
Sponsorship:
No
Recall:
No
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