Can the Minister elaborate on why the size of our jurisdiction does not require to know who is influencing government decision-making? Apart from a list of meetings that is published by choice, there is nothing in legislation that requires an increased level of scrutiny on who the government is talking to. We have industry here. We have the involvement of large corporations involved in the resource sector. Is this not a priority, that our citizens be informed of who our decision makers are meeting with when they are outside of this building? I would like to hear an answer from the Minister.
Kieron Testart on Question 656-18(2): Lobbyist Registry Proposal
In the Legislative Assembly on February 28th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 656-18(2): Lobbyist Registry Proposal
Oral Questions
February 27th, 2017
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