Registration Details

1043-1267-14

In-House

Inactive (View Latest Version)

2020-01-09

2020-01-01 - 2020-01-14

Who is the In-house Organization?

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

Marilyn Braun-Pollon
503-2400 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 110,000 members (5,250 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
Increased Taxation Powers for Municipalities: We met with the provincial government to urge them 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
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
Next Provincial Growth plan – We met with the provincial government to discuss our small business priorities for the next provincial Growth Plan. Economic Development, Small Business, Taxes 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 and urged the province to ensure Saskatchewan returns to its pre-2018 rules for taxing passive investment income. Small Business, Taxes Directive, Guideline or Decision, 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
Canada Training Benefit (CTB)– We met the provincial government and urged them to say “no” to any provincial changes to employment and labour standards legislation to allow for leaves and job protection related to the new CTB until it is re-targeted to allow for employees and employers to jointly agree on training plans. Economic Development, Education, Employment & Training, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Workers’ Compensation Board – Addressing rules & regulations for Directors, governance and appeals. Small Business, Workplace Safety Program or Policy, Regulation
Minimum Wage – We will lobby the Government of Saskatchewan to continue to oppose a $15 minimum wage and focus on better tools to help low-income earners such as increasing the Basic Personal Exemption (BPE), introducing tax credits and improving training to help upgrade their skills Economic Development, Small Business Program or Policy, Regulation
Who is being lobbied?
  • Saskatchewan Worker's Compensation Board
  • Agriculture
  • Finance
  • Government Relations
  • Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
  • Energy and Resources
  • Executive Council
  • Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Trade and Export Development
  • Immigration and Career Training
  • Highways and Infrastructure
  • 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
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
  • First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs
  • Global Transportation Hub
  • Health
  • Innovation
  • Intergovernmental Affairs
  • Justice and Attorney General
  • Legislative Assembly
  • Parks, Culture and Sport
  • Provincial Capital Commission
  • Public Service Commission
  • Rural and Remote Health
  • Saskatchewan Telecommunication
  • Seniors
  • Social Services
  • Status of Women
  • Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
  • Saskatchewan Water Corporation
  • SaskBuilds and Priority Saskatchewan
  • Joe Hargrave - Crown Investments Corporation
  • Joe Hargrave - Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
  • Don Morgan - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Jim Reiter - Health
  • Christine Tell - Saskatchewan Lotteries and Gaming Corporation
  • Don Morgan - Saskatchewan Worker's Compensation Board
  • Don Morgan - Justice and Attorney General
  • Donna Harpauer - Finance
  • Gene Makowsky - Parks, Culture and Sport
  • Gene Makowsky - Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority
  • Paul Merriman - Social Services
  • Dustin Duncan - Energy and Resources
  • Dustin Duncan - Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  • Tina Beaudry-Mellor - Advanced Education
  • Ken Cheveldayoff - Central Services
  • Christine Tell - Corrections, Policing and Public Safety
  • Gordon Wyant - Education
  • Bronwyn Eyre - Environment
  • Scott Moe - Executive Council
  • Jeremy Harrison - Trade and Export Development
  • Don Morgan - Global Transportation Hub
  • Jeremy Harrison - Immigration and Career Training
  • Tina Beaudry-Mellor - Innovation
  • Scott Moe - Intergovernmental Affairs
  • Ken Cheveldayoff - Public Service Commission
  • Don Morgan - Saskatchewan Telecommunication
  • Bronwyn Eyre - Saskatchewan Water Corporation
  • Bronwyn Eyre - SaskEnergy Incorporated
  • Tina Beaudry-Mellor - Status of Women
  • Gene Makowsky - Tourism Saskatchewan
  • David Marit - Agriculture
  • David Marit - Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation
  • Gordon Wyant - SaskBuilds and Priority Saskatchewan
  • Greg Ottenbreit - Highways and Infrastructure
  • Greg Ottenbreit - Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
  • Warren Kaeding - Rural and Remote Health
  • Lori Carr - Government Relations
  • Lori Carr - First Nations, Metis and Northern Affairs
  • Lori Carr - Provincial Capital Commission
  • Warren Kaeding - Seniors
  • Ryan Meili
  • Everett Hindley
  • Ken Francis
  • Todd Goudy
  • Vicki Mowat
  • Yens Pedersen
  • Tina Beaudry-Mellor
  • Carla Beck
  • Buckley Belanger
  • Steven Bonk
  • Fred Bradshaw
  • Greg Brkich
  • David Buckingham
  • Lori Carr
  • Danielle Chartier
  • Ken Cheveldayoff
  • Herb Cox
  • Dan D'Autremont
  • Terry Dennis
  • Mark Docherty
  • Larry Doke
  • Dustin Duncan
  • Bronwyn Eyre
  • Muhammad Fiaz
  • David Forbes
  • Joe Hargrave
  • Donna Harpauer
  • Jeremy Harrison
  • Glen Hart
  • Nancy Heppner
  • Warren Kaeding
  • Delbert Kirsch
  • Lisa Lambert
  • Greg Lawrence
  • Gene Makowsky
  • David Marit
  • Warren McCall
  • Don McMorris
  • Paul Merriman
  • Warren Michelson
  • Scott Moe
  • Don Morgan
  • Hugh Nerlien
  • Eric Olauson
  • Greg Ottenbreit
  • Nicole Rancourt
  • Jim Reiter
  • Laura Ross
  • Nicole Sarauer
  • Cathy Sproule
  • Doug Steele
  • Lyle Stewart
  • Christine Tell
  • Doyle Vermette
  • Randy Weekes
  • Nadine Wilson
  • Trent Wotherspoon
  • Gordon Wyant
  • Colleen Young
  • Shannon Andrews - Chief of Staff to Premier - Executive Council
  • Ashley Anderson - Chief of Staff - Finance
  • Rupen Pandya - Deputy Minister - Finance
  • Richard Davis - Chief of Staff - Trade and Export Development
  • Kent Campbell - Deputy Minister - Trade and Export Development
  • Clint Fox - Chief of Staff - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Donna Johnson - Deputy Minister - Labour Relations & Workplace Safety
  • Amanda Plummer - Chief of Staff - Agriculture
  • Rick Burton - Deputy Minister - Agriculture
  • Grant McLellan - Chief of Staff - Government Relations
  • Greg Miller - Deputy Minister - Government Relations
  • Paul Hamnett - Chief of Staff - Energy and Resources
  • David Cooper - Chief of Staff - Highways and Infrastructure
  • Alastair MacFadden - Deputy Minister - Immigration and Career Training
  • Phil Germain - CEO - Saskatchewan Worker's Compensation Board
  • 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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