Lobbying Activity Report

1647-27319

Organization: Guide Outfitters Association of British Columbia
Associated registration: 1335-1647-65
Lobbying Activity date: 2023-06-27
Arranged a meeting: No
Posted date: 2023-07-11

In-house lobbyists who participated in the lobbying activity: Scott Ellis Footnote1
Senior Public Office Holders who were lobbied in this activity: Megan Beveridge, Acting Manager Visitor Program
Environment and Climate Change Strategy

Nick Bragg, Executive Assistant
Environment and Climate Change Strategy

Mike  Neto, Section Head
Environment and Climate Change Strategy

Aman Singh, Parliamentary Secretary
Environment and Climate Change Strategy

Jim Standen, Assistant Deputy Minister
BC Parks and Conservation Officer Service, Environment and Climate Change Strategy
 
Subject Matter of the Lobbying Activity
Specific Topics of Lobbying Communications Intended Outcomes Associated Subject Matters
If quota is taken away then compensation is paid.
  • Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
Conservation, Small Business, Tourism
If there is a tenure taking or expropriation then the Crown should pay compensation to the tenure holder.
  • Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
In all treaties, agreements, land entitlements or other agreements with First Nations that access language in the Maanulth Treaty be used. If access not provided to the outfitter then compensation payable to the displaced tenure holder. Treating all British Columbians equally and fairly will truly advance reconciliation.
  • Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy, directive or guideline of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Land Claims
Outfitting started in the mid-1800s with Tahltan First Nations being the first to host tourists on hunting expeditions. Today, more than 30 First Nations (or First Nations peoples) own outfitting businesses. This puts outfitters in a unique place to help advance reconciliation. FLNRORD is helping both First Nations to build capacity and relations in a guide mentoring initiative.
  • Awarding, amendment or termination of any contract, grant or financial benefit by or on behalf of the government of British Columbia or a Provincial entity
Conservation, Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
 
Senior officer who filed this Lobbying Activity Report: Scott Ellis
 
The above name is that of the most senior paid officer who is responsible for filing a Lobbying Activity Report for the organization (the Designated Filer), whether that person participated in this lobbying activity or not.
 
  1. Footnote1  Indicates new information that was added through a Lobbying Activity Report.

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