Lobbying watchdog seeks budget hike amid pandemic-induced surge in lobbying
OTTAWA — The federal lobbying watchdog is asking for a budget increase to enable her office to modernize the way it registers lobbyists and keeps track of their activities — just as it’s seeing a surge in lobbying sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lobbying commissioner Nancy Belanger says 441 lobbyists have registered with her office to make their case to the federal government on matters related to the pandemic.
Registrations during March were the highest for that month that her office has seen since its creation 12 years ago, she added in an interview Thursday.
Back in December, before the pandemic hit Canada, Belanger said health was the fifth-ranked subject of meetings and phone calls with federal officials, according to the monthly reports lobbyists are required to file on their activities.


