Registration Details

3204-1267-26

In-House

Inactive (View Latest Version)

2023-12-15

2023-12-13 - 2024-04-24

Who is the In-house Organization?

Canadian Federation of Independent Business
503 2400 college avenue
Regina, saskatchewan, Canada, S4P 1C8

Brianna Solberg
2400 College Ave
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4P 1C8

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is Canada’s largest association of small and medium-sized businesses with 95,000 members (4,300 in Saskatchewan) across every industry and region. CFIB is dedicated to increasing business owners’ chances of success by driving policy change at all levels of government, providing expert advice and tools, and negotiating exclusive savings.

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Who are the In-house Lobbyists?
Lobbyists
What is being lobbied?
Description Subject Matters Categories
Carbon tax: We will lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to continue to aggressively oppose the federal carbon tax and to work with the federal government to find better ways to reduce emissions that won’t negatively affect small businesses & the economy. Energy, Environment, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Competitive Taxation – Met with the provincial government to discuss the need for short-term tax relief and long-term tax relief that will help address our outstanding competitive challenges. Finance & Budget, Small Business, Taxes Program or Policy, Regulation
Red Tape – We will lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to continue to consult annually with businesses & stakeholders to identify red tape headaches in different sectors. We will lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to continue address the red tape headaches that business owners submit to the government’s ‘Help Cut Red Tape’ web page. Economic Development, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Internal Trade – We will continue to lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to work with other provincial, territorial and federal leaders - through the Council of the Federation - to ensure the success of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and the reduction of inter-provincial trade barriers. Economic Development, Inter-governmental Relations Program or Policy, Regulation
Interprovincial Labour Mobility: Through the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, we will continue to lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to recognize more trade and professional certification from other provinces. For example – so dental hygienists and elevator technicians can work in different province without having to get re-certified. Economic Development, Inter-governmental Relations, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Training opportunities – We will lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to encourage more soft skills and workplace literacy in high school curriculum to better prepare youth for the workplace, as well as work with local small businesses to identify what skills are relevant. Will also lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to better emphasize the importance and value of a career in the skills trades so that a greater number of students consider it as a viable career option. Economic Development, Education, Employment & Training, Labour Relations Program or Policy, Regulation
Provincial Fuel Tax: We will lobby the provincial government to temporarily suspend collection of the provincial fuel tax to provide cost relief for SK small businesses. Finance & Budget Program or Policy, Regulation
Workers’ Compensation Board – Addressing rules & regulations for Directors, governance and appeals, and urging government to legislate a policy for refunding of surplus funds to employers. Small Business, Workplace Safety Program or Policy, Regulation
Agriculture - we will lobby the provincial government to enact policies provincially that are beneficial to producers, and urge them to oppose federal policies that are harmful to the sector (for example, tying business risk management programs to environmental initiatives). We will share our members' views regarding the Next Agricultural Policy Framework for the government's consideration at federal-provincial-territorial tables. Agriculture, Environment, Finance & Budget Program or Policy, Regulation
Rising energy costs - we will lobby the provincial government to provide cost relief (for example, tax credits) to small businesses impacted by rapidly rising energy costs, including rate increases enacted by SaskPower and SaskEnergy. Energy, Finance & Budget, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Federal Tax changes – Met with the provincial government to discuss the negative impact the federal tax changes will have on small businesses. Finance & Budget, Small Business, Taxes Directive, Guideline or Decision, Program or Policy, Regulation
Increased Taxation Powers for Municipalities: We continue to urge the provincial government to reject any proposal that would provide increased taxation powers to municipalities (e.g. fuel, income or sales tax). Municipal Affairs, Small Business, Taxes Program or Policy, Regulation
Mental Health - we will continue to urge the government to recognize the state of mental health among small business owners and their employees, urging them to enact policies to support better mental health. Health & Wellness, Small Business Program or Policy
PST expansion - We will lobby the provincial government to remove the PST from property insurance and dine-in restaurant meals. And to avoid any PST increases or Expansions. Finance & Budget Program or Policy, Regulation
Paid Sick Days - we will lobby the government to avoid introducing employer-paid sick days. Economic Development, Employment & Training Directive, Guideline or Decision, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Program or Policy, Regulation
Small Business Tax Rate: We will lobby the government to reduce the small business tax rate to 0%. Finance & Budget Directive, Guideline or Decision, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Regulation
Crime and Safety: We will lobby the Minister of Corrections to introduce a plan to help small businesses with the costs associated with crime. Economic Development, Finance & Budget Directive, Guideline or Decision, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Program or Policy, Regulation
SRA: We will urge the government to conduct a full cost-benefit analysis before moving forward with a Saskatchewan Revenue Agency. Finance & Budget Directive, Guideline or Decision, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Program or Policy, Regulation
Minimum Wage – We will lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to return to a stable, predictable minimum wage policy. Economic Development, Labour Relations, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Who is being lobbied?
  • SaskBuilds and Procurement
  • Saskatchewan Worker's Compensation Board
  • Agriculture
  • Finance
  • Government Relations
  • Energy and Resources
  • Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Trade and Export Development
  • Immigration and Career Training
  • Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority
  • Saskatchewan Lotteries and Gaming Corporation
  • Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
  • SaskEnergy Incorporated
  • Advanced Education
  • Crown Investments Corporation
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Justice and Attorney General
  • Parks, Culture and Sport
  • Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
  • Mental Health and Addictions
  • Executive Council
  • Legislative Assembly
  • Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
  • Innovation
  • Intergovernmental Affairs
  • Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
  • Saskatchewan Water Corporation
  • Tourism Saskatchewan
  • Jeremy Harrison - Innovation
  • Jeremy Harrison - Tourism Saskatchewan
  • Don McMorris - Government Relations
  • Laura Ross - Parks, Culture and Sport
  • Jeremy Harrison - Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
  • Jim Reiter - Finance
  • Gordon Wyant - Advanced Education
  • Bronwyn Eyre - Justice and Attorney General
  • Paul Merriman - Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
  • Christine Tell - Environment
  • Everett Hindley - Health
  • Tim McLeod - Mental Health and Addictions
  • Joe Hargrave - SaskBuilds and Procurement
  • Dustin Duncan - Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority
  • Dustin Duncan - Crown Investments Corporation
  • Dustin Duncan - SaskEnergy Incorporated
  • Dustin Duncan - Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Dustin Duncan - Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Dave Marit - Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
  • Don McMorris - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Don McMorris - Saskatchewan Worker's Compensation Board
  • Laura Ross - Saskatchewan Lotteries and Gaming Corporation
  • Donna Harpauer - Finance
  • Scott Moe - Executive Council
  • Jeremy Harrison - Trade and Export Development
  • Jeremy Harrison - Immigration and Career Training
  • Scott Moe - Intergovernmental Affairs
  • David Marit - Agriculture
  • David Marit - Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
  • Everett Hindley
  • Ken Francis
  • Todd Goudy
  • Jennifer Bowes
  • Jeremy Cockrill
  • Meara Conway
  • Ryan Domotor
  • Marv Friesen
  • Gary Grewal
  • Daryl Harrison
  • Terry Jenson
  • Travis Keisig
  • Matt Love
  • Tim McLeod
  • Betty Nippi-Albright
  • Erika Ritchie
  • Alana Ross
  • Dana Skoropad
  • Aleana Young
  • Jim Lemaigre
  • Nathaniel Teed
  • Vicki Mowat
  • Carla Beck
  • Steven Bonk
  • Fred Bradshaw
  • David Buckingham
  • Lori Carr
  • Ken Cheveldayoff
  • Terry Dennis
  • Dustin Duncan
  • Bronwyn Eyre
  • Muhammad Fiaz
  • Joe Hargrave
  • Donna Harpauer
  • Jeremy Harrison
  • Warren Kaeding
  • Delbert Kirsch
  • Lisa Lambert
  • Greg Lawrence
  • Gene Makowsky
  • David Marit
  • Don McMorris
  • Paul Merriman
  • Scott Moe
  • Don Morgan
  • Hugh Nerlien
  • Greg Ottenbreit
  • Jim Reiter
  • Laura Ross
  • Nicole Sarauer
  • Doug Steele
  • Christine Tell
  • Doyle Vermette
  • Randy Weekes
  • Nadine Wilson
  • Trent Wotherspoon
  • Gordon Wyant
  • Colleen Young
  • Shannon Andrews - Chief of Staff to Premier - Executive Council
  • Sean Wilson - Chief of Staff - SaskBuilds and Procurement
  • Kent Campbell - President and CEO - Crown Investments Corporation
  • Maxwell Waldman - Chief of Staff - Trade and Export Development
  • Elaine Peake - Senior Administrative Assistant - Trade and Export Development
  • Phil Germain - CEO - Saskatchewan Worker's Compensation Board
  • Ryan Bellamy - Chief of Staff - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Mitchell Graw - Chief of Staff - Education
  • Charles Reid - Chief of Staff - Energy and Resources
  • Kenneth Cotterill - Chief of Staff - Environment
  • Michelle Lang - Chief of Staff - Advanced Education
  • Drew Lumbard - Chief of Staff - Parks, Culture and Sport
  • Drew Wilby - Deputy Minister - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Clint Fox - Chief of Staff - Health
  • Jodi Banks - Deputy Minister - Trade and Export Development
  • Kevin France - Assistant Deputy Minister - Trade and Export Development
  • McMurchy Tracey - Director - Trade and Export Development
  • James Cherewyk - Chief of Staff - Agriculture
  • Ashley Boha - Chief of Staff - Justice and Attorney General
  • Elaine Peake - Senior Administrative Assistant - Immigration and Career Training
  • Jared Dunlop - Director of Policy & Research - Executive Council
  • Brady Peter - Chief of Staff - Finance
  • Grassroots communications
  • Informal communications
  • Meetings
  • Phone Calls
  • Presentations
  • Written communication whether in hard copy or electronic format
Registration Versions
Registration Number Effective Version Status
3204-1267-30 2025-07-29 Active
3204-1267-29 2025-02-28 - 2025-07-28 Inactive
3204-1267-28 2024-09-30 - 2025-02-27 Inactive
3204-1267-27 2024-04-25 - 2024-09-29 Inactive
3204-1267-26 2023-12-13 - 2024-04-24 Inactive
3204-1267-25 2023-07-10 - 2023-12-12 Inactive
3204-1267-24 2023-01-27 - 2023-07-09 Inactive
3494-1267-23 2023-01-13 - 2023-01-26 Inactive
3494-1267-22 2022-04-01 - 2023-01-12 Inactive
1043-1267-21 2022-03-16 - 2022-03-31 Inactive
1043-1267-20 2021-09-07 - 2022-03-15 Inactive
1043-1267-19 2021-06-15 - 2021-09-06 Inactive
1043-1267-18 2020-11-09 - 2021-06-14 Inactive
1043-1267-17 2020-10-14 - 2020-11-08 Inactive
1043-1267-16 2020-07-15 - 2020-10-13 Inactive
1043-1267-15 2020-01-15 - 2020-07-14 Inactive
1043-1267-14 2020-01-01 - 2020-01-14 Inactive
1043-1267-13 2019-08-26 - 2019-12-31 Inactive
1043-1267-12 2018-08-30 - 2019-08-25 Inactive
1043-1267-11 2018-02-12 - 2018-08-29 Inactive
1043-1267-10 2017-09-07 - 2018-02-11 Inactive
1043-1267-9 2017-09-06 - 2017-09-06 Inactive
1043-1267-8 2017-08-09 - 2017-09-05 Inactive
1043-1267-7 2017-03-08 - 2017-08-08 Inactive
1043-1267-6 2017-02-02 - 2017-03-07 Inactive
1043-1267-5 2017-01-10 - 2017-02-01 Inactive
1043-1267-4 2016-11-22 - 2017-01-09 Inactive
1043-1267-3 2016-11-10 - 2016-11-21 Inactive
1043-1267-2 2016-10-11 - 2016-11-09 Inactive
1043-1267-1 2016-09-19 - 2016-10-10 Inactive
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