Review Registration - Organization

This version of the registration was submitted prior to the Lobbying Transparency Act coming into force on May 4, 2020. Due to different information requirements at that time, the registration is presented in the following format.

Registration ID: 1108685
Submitted by lobbyist on: February 10, 2020 10:44:27 AM
Accepted by Registrar on: February 11, 2020 03:54:15 PM

Designated Filer Information

Johnston, Kendra  
800-889 West Pender Street  
Vancouver, BC, V6C 3B2
604-630-3920
Canada  

Organization Information

Association for Mineral Exploration (AME)  
AME is the lead association for the mineral exploration and development industry based in British Columbia. Established in 1912, AME represents, advocates, protects and promotes the interests of thousands of members who are engaged in mineral exploration and development in BC and throughout the world. AME encourages a safe, economically strong and environmentally responsible industry by providing clear initiatives, policies, events and tools to support its membership.
800-889 West Pender Street  
Vancouver, BC, V6C 3B2
604-630-3923
Canada  

Relevant Affiliates

The client has no relevant affiliates.

Government or Government Agency Funding


The organization does not receive any funding from a government or government agency.

Other Controlling or Directing Interests

The organization has no other controlling or directing interests.

Active Registration Period

February 10, 2020  
August 10, 2020  

Organization's In-House Lobbyists

 



Name: Buchanan, Jonathan
 
February 10, 2020  

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Mining

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Access to Land: Advocate for clear and timely Notice of Work Processes and Resourcing. Access to Land: Advocate for minimizing burdens imposed by federal or proposed provincial legislation on Species at Risk. Access to Land: Advocate for legislation and policy that provide clarity regarding resource road access and use. Provincial Financial Incentives: Advocacy for a balanced and fair suite of incentives that are the best in Canada and maintain current incentives along with fairness in implementation. Regulation: Advocate for clear and efficient regulatory framework for the inclusion of input of Indigenous communities in decision making on prospective and existing mineral exploration activities. Regulation: Advocate for clear and efficient regulatory framework that recognizes UNDRIP and upholds the rule of law. Regulation: Advocate for clear and inclusive land use planning that relies on scientific data, industry and stakeholder input and Indigenous perspectives.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Public Agency Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources February 10, 2020
Public Agency Environment and Climate Change Strategy February 10, 2020
Public Agency Finance February 10, 2020
Public Agency Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development February 10, 2020
Public Agency Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation February 10, 2020

Name: Johnston, Kendra
 
February 10, 2020  

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Mining

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Access to Land: Advocate for clear and timely Notice of Work Processes and Resourcing. Access to Land: Advocate for minimizing burdens imposed by federal or proposed provincial legislation on Species at Risk. Access to Land: Advocate for legislation and policy that provide clarity regarding resource road access and use. Provincial Financial Incentives: Advocacy for a balanced and fair suite of incentives that are the best in Canada and maintain current incentives along with fairness in implementation. Regulation: Advocate for clear and efficient regulatory framework for the inclusion of input of Indigenous communities in decision making on prospective and existing mineral exploration activities. Regulation: Advocate for clear and efficient regulatory framework that recognizes UNDRIP and upholds the rule of law. Regulation: Advocate for clear and inclusive land use planning that relies on scientific data, industry and stakeholder input and Indigenous perspectives.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Minister Donaldson, Doug Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development February 10, 2020
Minister Fraser, Scott Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation February 10, 2020
Minister Heyman, George Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy February 10, 2020
Minister James, Carole Minister of Finance February 10, 2020
Minister Ralston, Bruce Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources February 10, 2020
Public Agency Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources February 10, 2020
Public Agency Environment and Climate Change Strategy February 10, 2020
Public Agency Finance February 10, 2020
Public Agency Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development February 10, 2020
Public Agency Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation February 10, 2020

Name: Stevens, Robert
 
February 10, 2020  

BC Public Office Background

This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.

Lobbying Activities

Mining

Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision

Access to Land: Advocate for clear and timely Notice of Work Processes and Resourcing. Access to Land: Advocate for minimizing burdens imposed by federal or proposed provincial legislation on Species at Risk. Access to Land: Advocate for legislation and policy that provide clarity regarding resource road access and use. Provincial Financial Incentives: Advocacy for a balanced and fair suite of incentives that are the best in Canada and maintain current incentives along with fairness in implementation. Regulation: Advocate for clear and efficient regulatory framework for the inclusion of input of Indigenous communities in decision making on prospective and existing mineral exploration activities. Regulation: Advocate for clear and efficient regulatory framework that recognizes UNDRIP and upholds the rule of law. Regulation: Advocate for clear and inclusive land use planning that relies on scientific data, industry and stakeholder input and Indigenous perspectives.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Minister Donaldson, Doug Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development February 10, 2020
Minister Fraser, Scott Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation February 10, 2020
Minister Heyman, George Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy February 10, 2020
Minister James, Carole Minister of Finance February 10, 2020
Minister Ralston, Bruce Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources February 10, 2020
Public Agency Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources February 10, 2020
Public Agency Environment and Climate Change Strategy February 10, 2020
Public Agency Finance February 10, 2020
Public Agency Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development February 10, 2020
Public Agency Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation February 10, 2020