Government Relations
We advise and represent our clients before all levels of government on public policy matters including regulatory and statutory amendments.
Representative Work
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In 2014 and 2015, we represented a coalition of student organizations in preparing a submission to the provincial government concerning the government’s proposal to enact a new Societies Act, that would negatively affect their interests. The government was receptive to our clients’ concerns and enacted statutory (Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 3), 2015, SBC 2015, c 42) and regulatory amendments (the University Student Society Fees Regulation, BC Reg 321/2016 and the College and Institute Student Society Fees Regulation, BC Reg 320/2016) that protected our clients’ interests.
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In 2016, we represented a maritime trade union in preparing a submission to the federal government concerning a report that recommended regulatory changes that would have been harmful to its members’ interests, by allowing foreign vessels to engage in cabotage (coasting trade) without restrictions in Canadian waters. The government was receptive to our client’s concerns and declined to repeal the Coasting Trade Act, SC 1992, c 31, which allows foreign-flagged vessels to engage in cabotage only when no suitable Canadian vessel is available to perform the work.
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In 2024, we assisted an association of truck drivers in preparing a submission to the BC Container Trucking Commissioner, advocating regulatory amendments that would improve working conditions for the association’s members.
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We have represented a Ministry of the Government of British Columbia to assist with reviewing proposed statutory and regulatory changes.