1. Global strategies
  2. Protecting against vulnerability of government to lobbying

Protecting against vulnerability of government to lobbying

  • Reducing vulnerability of government to influence peddling

Implementation

In Canada, while lobbying is recognised as legitimate, it is subject to a code of conduct, a complaints procedure and stringent requirements for registration. Individuals must register if they are paid to communicate with federal public office holders in attempts to influence - i.e., lobby for - the making, developing or amending of legislative proposals, bills, regulations, policies or programs, and the awarding of grants or contributions. They must disclose the names of their clients or employers, information about their companies or associations, specific information on what is being lobbied, the names of departments or agencies contacted and the communication techniques used to lobby. Failure to comply may constitute a criminal offence.

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Reducing
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Vulnerability
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Self-government
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Invulnerability
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Government
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced InequalitySustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(E) Emanations of other strategies
Subject
  • Communication » Influencing
  • Societal problems » Protection
  • Societal problems » Vulnerability
  • Government » Government
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024