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Registration ID: 822172 Submitted by lobbyist on: August 20, 2018 11:37:58 AM Accepted by Registrar on: August 20, 2018 03:37:26 PM
Designated Filer Information
PRODAN, DAVID MILES
107 - 1726 DOLPHIN AVENUE
KELOWNA, BC, V1Y 9R9
250-762-9744
Canada
Organization Information
BRITISH COLUMBIA WINE INSTITUTE SOCIETY
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SOCIETY with core purpose to act as voice of the BC Wine Industry and to champion the interests of wineries that produce certified 100 per cent British Columbia grape wine, through marketing, communications and advocacy of its products and experiences to all stakeholders.
107 - 1726 DOLPHIN AVENUE
KELOWNA, BC, V1Y 9R9
250-762-9744
Canada
Relevant Affiliates
The client has no relevant affiliates.
Government or Government Agency Funding
Name of Funding provider
Amount in CAD$
Destination British Columbia
$250,000.00
Other Controlling or Directing Interests
The organization has no other controlling or directing interests.
Active Registration Period
August 20, 2018
February 20, 2019
Organization's In-House Lobbyists
Name:
Prodan, David Miles
August 20, 2018
Inactivation Date:
March 5, 2019
BC Public Office Background
This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.
Lobbying Activities
Liquor Control/Alcohol
Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying
Status of BC Wine Industry, including continued Government support of key Provincial policies, including Direct-to-Consumer Delivery; Ad Valorem; Quality Enhancement Program; Buy BC / Buy Local Farm to Glass Licence Initiative; minimum BC LDB pricing; BC wine and food tourism; BC winery and wine store licencing (including: BC VQA wine store, BC winery off-site (including satellite), 100 per cent BC wine in grocery, and Bill 22 Special Wine Store licences, etc.); related issues as they arise, including BC Liquor Policy Review recommendation implementation and BC Wine Appellation Task Group / BC Wine Authority recommended legislation changes. Interprovincial Barriers to Wine Trade (Direct-to-Consumer Delivery of 100 per cent Canadian wine); World Trade Organization challenge(s); and North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations.