Charging into 2022 on the COVID carousel

The pandemic has exposed how industry and government, working together and listening to each others’ interests, can effectively work together to create the right support solutions for all Canadians.
While we used to gather for luncheons and meet for evening receptions to share successes and profile thought leadership, a growing number of lobbyists and those they represent are exploring new digital avenues amid the ongoing pandemic, write Jason Kerr and Alex Greco.
As 2022 kicks off, Canadians are unfortunately again being confronted by many of the same challenges we had to overcome over the last 22 months as a result of the pandemic. As all sectors continue to adapt, the impact on the lobbying industry is no different. As was the case in 2021 and much of 202...

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