End of 2021 will be a boom time for lobbying, say GR consultants

A new cabinet, mostly filled with ministers in new roles, creates an opportunity for advocacy groups to get traction for their priorities, say lobbyists.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, picture on Oct. 26, 2021, with Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau, on their way to Rideau Hall for the swearing-in ceremony of the prime minister's new cabinet. Lobbyists say the new cabinet, filled mostly with ministers in new roles, will make November and December important months for advocacy.
A slow September for lobbying activity is likely to be followed by some of the busiest months for government relations in 2021, as organizations try to take advantage of a new Liberal cabinet filled mostly with senior ministers in new posts, according to some lobbyists. “When I look at the makeup...

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