Lobbying in Ottawa hit monthly records amid oil crash and pandemic, stats show
OTTAWA — A global pandemic and the crash in oil prices helped push lobbying in Ottawa to record heights over the last two months.
Statistics provided by the federal lobbying commissioner show 5,854 meetings and phone calls between public officials and outside consultants, corporate executives and organizations in February and March, up 40 per cent from those two months a year earlier.
Both months had record numbers of lobbying contacts compared to the same months over the last 11 years.
Lobbying of politicians and officials in Natural Resources Canada led the way with four times as many lobbying meetings in March compared to the same month in 2019.