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: 12656600 Submitted by lobbyist on: October 11, 2012 01:30:15 PM Accepted by Registrar on: October 24, 2012 02:44:12 PM
Lobbyist Information
McMillan, Alex
Suite 620 505 Burrard St
Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M4
604-684-6655
Canada
BC Public Office Background
Public Office Title
Description of Role
From
To
Political Staff
Executive Assistant to the Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services; Executive Assistant to the Minister of Health Services; Ministerial Assistant to Minister of Finance; Ministerial Assistant to Minister of Economic Development; Ministerial Assistant to Minister of Health
09/16/2002
09/28/2007
Lobbyist Firm Information
NATIONAL Public Relations
Suite 620 505 Burrard St
Vancouver, BC, V7X 1M4
604-684-6655
Canada
Client Information
Neptune Terminals
Neptune Terminals is one of the largest multi-product bulk terminals in North America. They handle potash, steelmaking coal, bulk vegetable oils, fertilizers and agricultural products from Western Canada destined for markets around the world.
Suite 100 340 Brooksbank Avenue
North Vancouver, BC, V7J 2C1
604-985-7461
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.
Undertaking Information
October 10, 2012
December 31, 2012
There are no other individuals engaged to lobby on this undertaking.
Lobbying Activities
Transportation
Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder
To educate and inform public office holders of the terminal's work; the important role it plays in the value chain of the various products it handles; and its contributions to the economic health of the local community and province more broadly.