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G21-P050 Give NGOs Equal Access to Policymakers

Avatar: Official proposal Official proposal

Submitter Name

Peter Royle

Ratification Vote Results: Adopted


Proposal

The GPC advocates ensuring equitable access to public servants by:

  • Requiring officials who recommend policy to maintain a 1:1 ratio of contacts with NGOs (live, virtual or phone) and representatives of the for-profit sector,

  • Ensuring presentations and briefing notes are submitted and publicly available, and

  • Prohibiting closed-door meetings where a significant conflict of interest exists.

Objective

To ensure that non-profit organizations’ opportunities to present evidence in the public interest to government officials equal similar opportunities available to industry representatives and lobbyists.

Benefit

Evidence-based policymaking directs the nation’s resources responsibly by avoiding harm and maximizing public benefit rather than favouring vested interests. A study covering the period 2011-2018 showed fossil fuel industry lobbyists met with policy-makers 5 times as often as NGOs over a 7 year period. This imbalance must be redressed.

Supporting Comments from Submitter

Previous Canada Food Guides were developed with extensive lobbying from industry groups. The current Canada Food Guide was developed without participation of the food and beverage industry representatives in order to ensure that the development of dietary guidance took place free from conflict of interest. The result is that the new Guide is in line with international best evidence and has been widely praised by health groups.

“Health experts applaud Canada’s new food guide, though some question lack of portion sizes” 22 Jan. 2019.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4875553/canada-new-food-guide-health/

Revision process for Canada's food guide.

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/canada-food-guide/about/revision-process.html

Strategies used by the Canadian food and beverage Industry to influence food and nutrition policies.

https://ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12966-019-0900-8

A study examining federal lobbying by oil, gas and coal companies and their industry associations across a seven-year period from 2011 to 2018 found that the fossil fuel industry recorded 11,452 lobbying contacts with government officials. The sector lobbied the federal government at rates five times higher than environmental non-governmental organizations.

https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/canada%E2%80%99s-fossil-fuel-lobby-influences-policy-and-decisions-major-federal

Canada has invested billions of dollars of COVID-19 stimulus money into the fossil fuel industry and very little into renewable energy.

https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/canada-news-pmn/aid-for-energy-heavily-weighted-towards-fossil-fuels-in-covid-19-response

Green Value(s)

Ecological Wisdom, Sustainability, Participatory Democracy, Social Justice, Respect for Diversity, Non-Violence.

Relation to Existing Policy

Add to current GPC policy.

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