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CSPG Seminar: Regulating Lobbying in Canada

  • Autores: Will Stos
  • Localización: Canadian parliamentary review, ISSN 0229-2548, Vol. 41, Nº. 1, 2018, págs. 23-27
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Lobbying is a legitimate activity within a democratic society. But lobbyists, like politicians, are quite aware that their profession is not always held in high regard by the general population. As one consultant lobbyist joked during her presentation at a recent seminar of the Canadian Study of Parliament Group, “I am the root of all evil.” A recent Canadian Study of Parliament Group seminar explored attitudes toward lobbying in Canada, explained how lobbying legislation and regulations have influenced its development since the 1980s, and asked whether the current system is effective. A final panel of lobbyists discussed how their job is often misunderstood and why their much-maligned reputation is based on outdated notions of influence-peddling and the unethical actions of a few practitioners.


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