Registration - Organization
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada / Bob Masterson, President and CEO
Registration Information
Senior Officer Name: Bob Masterson, President and CEO
Initial registration start date: 2021-01-15
Registration status: Active
Projected end date: No date provided
Registration number: 7673-3999
Associated Lobbying Activity Reports
Total number of Lobbying Activity Reports: 21
Lobbying Activity Reports - last 6 months: 0
Version 1 of 22 (2021-01-15 to 2021-04-15)
Version 1 of 22 (2021-01-15 to 2021-04-15)
Lobbying Information
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Will any of the lobbyists listed within this registration arrange a meeting between a public office holder and any other individual for the purpose of attempting to influence any of the matters listed below: | Yes | |||||||||||||||
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BC Ministries/Provincial Entities
- Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation
- Environment and Climate Change Strategy
- Finance
- Health
- Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation
- Labour
- Member(s) of the BC Legislative Assembly
- Office of the Premier
- Oil and Gas Commission
- Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness
- Parliamentary Secretary for Environment
- Parliamentary Secretary for Technology and Innovation
- Parliamentary Secretary for the New Economy
- Transportation and Infrastructure
Organization Details
Senior Officer Name and Position during the Period of this Registration
Bob Masterson, President and CEO
Organization Contact Information
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada
Address:
45 O'Connor Street, Suite 1240
Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4
Canada
Telephone number:
613-690-6821
Description of Activities
The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada (formerly the Canadian Chemical Producers’ Association (CCPA)), founded in 1962 and renamed in 2009, has a membership more than 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. On July 1, 2020, the Association officially launched a Plastics Division, welcoming the members of the former Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA) as part of the CIAC team. CIAC now represents the entire plastics industry value chain from resin producers and raw material suppliers to processors and converters, as well as equipment manufacturers, recyclers and brand owners. The Association represents over 200 chemistry and plastics members combined.
Gifts or benefits provided by the organization
Name | Gift or Benefit Description | Circumstance | Date Promised | Value Promised | Date Given | Value Given |
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No Records |
Contributors to the Lobbying Activity
No person or organization contributed over $1000CDN, within the preceding 12 months, toward the lobbying activity on behalf of the organization that has a direct interest in the outcome of the lobbying activity.
Government Funding in the Last 12 Months
Requested Government Funding
Funding Request made to: | Funding Requested | Date Requested |
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Canada Mortgage and Housing (CMHC) - requested for subtenant | $15,255.00 | 2020-06-29 |
Employer Health Tax (EHT) Exemption Increase for 2020 funded by Ontario Ministry of Finance | $9,945.00 | 2020-04-20 |
Temporary Wage Subsidy for Employers funded by Government of Canada - Canada Revenue Agency | $25,000.00 | 2020-04-30 |
Transport Canada | $9,869.70 | 2021-03-31 |
Received Government Funding
The Received Government Funding table below is not intended to be additive. Adding all of the entries together does not necessarily provide an accurate sum of all government funding received. There may be redundancy (reporting of the same funding more than once) caused by overlap in the "Date/Period Received" between 2 or more entries.
Source of Government Funding | Funding Received | Date/Period Received |
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Canada Career Academy - Canada Ontario Job Grant (COJG) funded by Government of Canada through Canada Job Grant and Government of Ontario | $6,915.83 | 2020-02-20 to 2020-05-24 |
Canada Mortgage and Housing (CMHC) - requested for subtenant | $15,255.00 | 2020-12-11 |
Eco Canada - funded by Natural Resources Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Employment and Social Development Canada | $17,500.00 | 2020-02-12 to 2020-07-31 |
Employer Health Tax (EHT) Exemption Increase for 2020 funded by Ontario Ministry of Finance | $9,945.00 | 2020-05-10 |
Temporary Wage Subsidy for Employers funded by Government of Canada - Canada Revenue Agency | $25,000.01 | 2020-05-22 |
Transport Canada | $9,869.70 | 2021-04-13 |
Transport Canada | $49,983.33 | 2020-04-09 |
Coalition Members Information
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada is not a coalition member.
Affiliates with a Direct Interest in the Outcome
Chemistry Industry Association of Canada does not have any affiliates that could have a direct interest in the outcome of the lobbying activities
Other Persons or Organizations with Direct Interests
The activities of Chemistry Industry Association of Canada are not controlled or directed by another person or organization with a direct interest in the outcome of this undertaking.
Lobbyists Details
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Isabelle Des Chênes Subscribes to a Code of Conduct: No Former Public Office Holder in BC: No |
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Elena Mantagaris Subscribes to a Code of Conduct: No Former Public Office Holder in BC: No |
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Bob Masterson Subscribes to a Code of Conduct: No Former Public Office Holder in BC: No |
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Greg Moffatt Subscribes to a Code of Conduct: No Former Public Office Holder in BC: No |
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Shannon Watt Subscribes to a Code of Conduct: No Former Public Office Holder in BC: No |
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