Registration - Consultant Lobbyist
Ironworkers District Council of Western Canada / Lindsay Maskell, Consultant Lobbyist
Registration Information
Lobbyist name: Lindsay Maskell, Consultant Lobbyist
Initial registration start date: 2020-09-07
Registration status: Inactive
Registration number: 7121-3596
Associated Lobbying Activity Reports
Total number of Lobbying Activity Reports: 1
Lobbying Activity Reports - last 6 months: 0
Version 1 of 1 (2020-09-07 to 2021-10-16)
Version 1 of 1 (2020-09-07 to 2021-10-16)
Lobbying Information
Details Regarding the Identified Subject Matter |
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Will the consultant lobbyist be arranging meetings between a public office holder and the client for the purpose of attempting to influence any of the matters listed: | Yes | ||||||
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BC Ministries/Provincial Entities
- B.C. Infrastructure Benefits Inc.
Ministries/Provincial Entities added through a Lobbying Activity Report
- Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation
Contingency Information
- Payment to the consultant lobbyist by the client, in whole or in part, is not contingent on the outcome of this lobbying activity.
- Payment to the consultant lobbyist by the client, in whole or in part, is not contingent on the success in arranging a meeting with public office holders on behalf of the client.
Client Details
Client Contact Information
Ironworkers District Council of Western Canada
Address:
711 Grand Ave,
Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0
Canada
Telephone number:
306-695-4766
Website:
http://www.ironworkerswesterncanada.org/home.html
Description of Business Activities
This diverse group represents over 8,500 skilled, field, shop and Shipyard union ironworker members within the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. We work in partnership with leading contractors and industry employers to advance standards of excellence, productivity, profitability and a safe work place within the construction industry. District Council union ironworkers have a long proven tradition recognized by the contractors and employers that request their services maintaining that they are the best at what they do. Further the ironworker’s advancement in the industry is enhanced by their commitment to train and be the best in the craft. The District Council of Western Canada’s charter was granted by the International on October 26, 1957 and consists of five field locals 97, 720, 725, 728, 771 three shop locals 712, 805, 838 and one shipyard local 643.
Political, Sponsorship and Recall Contributions
- Has the client made political contributions as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act since September 21, 2020?: No
- Has the client made sponsorship contributions as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act since September 21, 2020?: No
- Has the client made recall contributions as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act since September 21, 2020?: No
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
No government funding was requested or received within the preceding 12 months.Coalition Members Information
Ironworkers District Council of Western Canada is not a coalition member.
Affiliates with a Direct Interest in the Outcome
Ironworkers District Council of Western Canada 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 Ironworkers District Council of Western Canada are not controlled or directed by another person or organization with a direct interest in the outcome of this undertaking.
Lobbyist Details
Lindsay Maskell | Has not held any “former public office holder” positions in BC, as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act
1900 Lakeshore Blvd W,
PH6
TORONTO, ON M6S 1A4
Canada
Relevant Codes of Conduct
The consultant lobbyist does not have in place an undertaking to comply with any relevant codes of conduct.
Political, Sponsorship and Recall Contributions
- Has the lobbyist made political contributions as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act since September 21, 2020?: No
- Has the lobbyist made sponsorship contributions as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act since September 21, 2020?: No
- Has the lobbyist made recall contributions as defined in the Lobbyists Transparency Act since September 21, 2020?: No
Gifts or Benefits Provided to Public Officer Holders
No gifts or benefits were provided to public office holdersIndividuals Hired or Subcontracted to Lobbying on behalf of the Client
No records- Date Modified: