The Hill Times’ Top 100 Lobbyists in 2025: lobbyists prepare for ‘significant reset’ as federal election begins

In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate for those interests post-election and hit the ground running, according to GRIC president Hunter Doubt.
The Prime Minister's Office and the Privy Council Office, pictured in Ottawa.

The federal election has lobbyists preparing for a significant reset in Ottawa that hasn’t been seen in about a decade, combined with parties considering major policy shifts in areas such as trade, transportation and energy because of shifting dynamics in the U.S., says th...

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