Review Registration - Consultant

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: 343411
Submitted by lobbyist on: April 8, 2010 12:00:00 AM
Accepted by Registrar on: April 8, 2010 03:38:53 PM

Lobbyist Information

Jiles, Mark  
700 Park Place  
Vancouver, BC, V2C 2X8
604-220-3953
Canada  

BC Public Office Background

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

Lobbyist Firm Information

Bluestone Government Relations  
700 Park Place 666 Burrard St  
Vancouver, BC, V2C 2X8
604-220-3953
Canada  

Client Information

Motion Picture Production Industry Association  
MPPIA is the Motion Picture Production Industry Association of British Columbia ¿ a broad-based film and television industry association 80 members strong and growing. Established in April 2002, MPPIA has emerged as the "voice and vision" of the motion picture production industry in British Columbia. MPPIA's diverse membership represents all sectors of the film industry and is proving extremely effective in working together and with various levels of government, business and community organizations to improve our competitiveness on the world stage.
555 Brooksbank Avenue  
North Vancouver, BC, V7J 3S5
604-983-5980
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

April 1, 2010  
June 30, 2020  

Other Individuals Engaged to Lobby

Horne, Doug
Nagai, Rob




Lobbying Activities

Tourism

Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder

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

To work with the Province to establish British Columbia as a world class destination for film and digital entertainment by establishing flexible film/digital policies and competitive tax credit policies which enable BC to compete evenly with other Provinces and States.

Target Contacts

Target Type Name Title or Constituency Date Added
Staff of Minister Minister of Finance and Deputy Premier April 8, 2010
Staff of Minister Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts April 8, 2010
Staff of Minister Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts April 19, 2010
Staff of Minister Minister of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development May 21, 2010
Minister Beare, Lisa Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture July 21, 2017
Minister Bell, Pat Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation January 4, 2012
Minister Bennett, Bill Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development September 12, 2012
Minister Bond, Shirley Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training July 9, 2013
Minister Chong, Ida Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development September 28, 2011
Minister de Jong, Mike Minister of Finance September 12, 2012
Minister Falcon, Kevin Minister of Finance September 28, 2011
Minister James, Carole Minister of Finance July 21, 2017
Minister Yamamoto, Naomi Minister of State for Tourism and Small Business July 9, 2013
MLA Bloy, Harry Burnaby-Lougheed April 16, 2010
MLA Cadieux, Stephanie Surrey-Panorama April 16, 2010
MLA Cantelon, Ron Parksville-Qualicum April 16, 2010
MLA Dalton, Marc Maple Ridge-Mission April 16, 2010
MLA Hayer, Dave Surrey-Tynehead April 16, 2010
MLA Heyman, George Vancouver-Fairview August 12, 2014
MLA Horne, Douglas Coquitlam-Burke Mountain April 16, 2010
MLA Huntington, Vicki Delta South September 12, 2012
MLA James, Carole Victoria-Beacon Hill April 16, 2010
MLA Lake, Terry Kamloops-North Thompson April 16, 2010
MLA McNeil, Mary Vancouver-False Creek April 16, 2010
MLA Sultan, Ralph West Vancouver-Capilano April 16, 2010
MLA Thornthwaite, Jane North Vancouver-Seymour October 21, 2014
MLA van Dongen, John Abbotsford South April 16, 2010