In-house Organization Registration Form
Active Registration
Section A: Purpose
Senior Officer Number: | Registration Number: | Document Type: |
OL0032 | OL0032-19990312165418 | Notice of Change |
Initial Filing Date: |  | Last Amendment Date: |
Fri Mar 12, 1999 |  | Thu Mar 25, 2010 |
Section B: Senior Officer and Organization Information
First Name: |  | Last Name: |
Richard |  | Paton |
Language for Business Correspondence: |
English |
Firm Name: |
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada |
Business Address of Senior Officer (Street Name and Number): |
350 Sparks Street, Suite 805 |
City: | Province: |
Ottawa | Ontario |
Country: | Postal code: |
Canada | K1R 7S8 |
Section C: Organization Lobbyist(s)
List each employee, including the senior officer if applicable, whose duties include lobbying: |
--- Paton, Richard, President and CEO;
--- Lloyd, Gordon E., Vice-President, Technical Affairs;
--- Wastle, Brian R., Vice-President, Responsible Care;
--- Podruzny, David F., Vice-President, Business & Economics and Board Secretary;
--- Laferriere, Louis L., Director, Sustainable and Technical Logistics;
--- Bourque, Michael, Vice-President, Public Affairs;
--- Cook, Fiona, Director, Business and Economics;
--- Bhatia, Smita, Senior Analyst, Business & Economics;
--- Mayes, Sarah, Manager, Communications & Parliamentary Relations;
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| List the name of any in-house lobbyist who was indentified in the last return and who has ceased to be an in-house lobbyist or to be employed by the organization: |
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Section D: Description of Organization
D.1 Briefly describe the organization's business or activities. |
The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada (formerly the Canadian Chemical Producers’ Association (CCPA)), founded in 1962 and renamed in 2009, has a membership of over 50 companies, is an association of chemistry industry leaders committed to sustainability through Responsible Care. The mission of the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada is to create value for its members by providing information, policy analysis, advocacy, partnerships and collective initiatives. With members and partners, the association works together to promote the growth and development of all phases of the Canadian industry to be the most environmentally, socially and economically successful group of companies in the world. Our mission is to create a positive business environment for investment and growth in Canada’s value added chemistry companies; and through world class companies working together as leaders in Responsible Care, create value for our economy and provide solutions to the environmental, health and economic challenges facing Canadians. |
D.2 Briefly describe the organization's membership or classes of membership, and list the names of officers an directors of the organization. |
Companies manufacturing chemicals within Canada, or which as a principal, causes such manufacture, or which is in the process of constructing a chemical manufacturing plant for such purpose; sells technology or services related to the manufacture or processing of chemical products; resells chemical products purchased or obtained for resale and sold as such are eligible for membership. Formal commitment to the principles and codes of practice of Responsible Care® is a condition of membership. Companies handling chemicals but not otherwise eligible for membership may participate in Responsible Care® as partner companies.
L. Tugman, Chairman
P.S. Timmons, Past-Chairman
J.S. Griffiths, Former Chairman
R. Paton, President and CEO
Directors: J. Blachford, R. Boudreaux, B. Brandt, J. Broodo, S. Desilets, P. Ducharme, D. Emerson, J.K. Gordon, A. Lacara, L. Masaro, M. Oxley, L. Tainturier, G. Thomson
Ex-Officio: L.A. Rail, D. Shortt, G. Wilkinson, C. Yank
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada Officers: M. Bourque, G.E. Lloyd, D.F. Podruzny, B.R. Wastle |
Section E: Subject Matters (Areas of Concern)
Check the appropiate area or areas of concerns that best identify the subject-matters of your lobbying activities: |
Current Lobbying | Next six months |
Conservation, Energy, Environment, Health, Industry, Information technology, Labour, Manufacturing, Science and technology, Small business, Taxation and finance, Transportation | Conservation, Energy, Environment, Health, Industry, Information technology, Labour, Manufacturing, Science and technology, Small business, Taxation and finance, Transportation |
if other specify: | if other specify: |
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Section F: Lobbying Activities
F.1 Please provide information about the particulars and the focus of your lobbying activities for the current six months: |
F.1.A: |
Name or Description of Legislative Proposal: |
Any Act that affects the competitiveness, credibility or public image of the Chemical Industry |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board |
F.1.B: |
Name or Description of Bill or Resolution: |
Any Bill or Resolution that affects the competitiveness, credibility or public image of the Chemical Industry |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board |
F.1.C: |
Name or Description of Regulation: |
Potentially all regulations that flow from the Acts referred to below: Environmental Protection Act, Environmental Assessment Act, Environmental Enforcement Statute Law Amendment Act, Ontario Water Resources Act, Occupational Health & Safety Act, Labour Relations Act, Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, Economic Development and Worplace Democracy Act, Energy Competition Act, Environmental Approvals Improvement Act, Retail Sales Tax Act, Corporations Tax Act, Clean Water Act, Safeguarding and Sustaining Ontario's Water Act, Human Resources training, Electricity Act; Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board |
F.1.D: |
Name or Description of Policy, Program or Decision: |
Any policies, programs, and decisions that affect the competitiveness, credibility or public image of the chemical industry, or its member companies |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board |
F.1.E: |
Name or Description of Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit: |
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Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
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F.1.F: |
Name or Description of Privatization/Outsourcing Decision: |
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Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
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F.2 Please provide information about the particulars and the focus of your lobbying activities for the next six months: |
F.2.A: |
Name or Description of Legislative Proposal: |
Any Act that affects the competitiveness, credibility or public image of the Chemical Industry |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board |
F.2.B: |
Name or Description of Bill or Resolution: |
Any Bill or Resolution that affects the competitiveness, credibility or public image of the Chemical Industry |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board |
F.2.C: |
Name or Description of Regulation: |
Potentially all regulations that flow from the Acts referred to below: Environmental Protection Act, Environmental Assessment Act, Environmental Enforcement Statute Law Amendment Act, Ontario Water Resources Act, Occupational Health & Safety Act, Labour Relations Act, Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, Economic Development and Worplace Democracy Act, Energy Competition Act, Environmental Approvals Improvement Act, Retail Sales Tax Act, Corporations Tax Act, Clean Water Act, Safeguarding and Sustaining Ontario's Water Act, Human Resources training, Electricity Act; Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board
Independent Electricity Marketing Operator; Ontario Power Authority |
F.2.D: |
Name or Description of Policy, Program or Decision: |
Any policies, programs, and decisions that affect the competitiveness, credibility or public image of the chemical industry, or its member companies |
Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
Members of Provincial Parliament - MPPs
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Ministry of Revenue
Ministry of the Environment
Ministry of Transportation
Office of the Premier and Cabinet Office
Ontario Energy Board
Independent Electricity Marketing Operator; Ontario Power Authority |
F.2.E: |
Name or Description of Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit: |
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Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
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F.2.F: |
Name or Description of Privatization/Outsourcing Decision: |
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Government Ministries or Agencies you are lobbying: |
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Section G: Funding
G.1 Government Funding |
Is your organization funded in whole or in part by any government? |
No |
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G.2 Private Funding Related to Lobbying Activity |
In the fiscal year prior to your date of filing this return, did your organization receive funding of $750 or more from an entity or organization, or from an individual acting on behalf of an entity or organization, for the purpose of supporting this lobbying undertaking? If so, please list them.
Note: This does not include private donations made by individuals acting in their personal capacity. |
No |
Entities and/or Organizations: |
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Section H: Communication Techniques
Check the techniques of communication that you have used or expect to use in the course of your activities. |
Current Lobbying |
Arranging one or more meetings, Informal communications, Meetings, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communication whether in hard copy or electronic format |
if other specify: |
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Next six months |
Arranging one or more meetings, Informal communications, Meetings, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communication whether in hard copy or electronic format |
if other specify: |
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