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While British Columbia might be a long way from Ottawa, the Federal Government touches our lives each day. The distance between B.C. and Ottawa frequently causes people in B.C. to disengage from dealing with the Federal Government. And there's sometime a sense that Ottawa isn't always engaged in what's best for B.C.

Never the less, the Federal Government has a significant presence in B.C. - from the Federal Ministers who have an office in Vancouver, to the Members of Parliament who represent their ridings in all manner of issues - to the civil servants who apply the Federal rules and regulations to all sectors.

Then there are the various Standing Committees studying issues and reviewing proposed legislations and policy initiatives being developed in Ottawa that we sometimes don't hear about until it's too late.
  • Enhancing the Long Distance Relationship - If you're here and not there (Ottawa), you won't be heard. The challenge is how to know what's happening there and how you can protect your interests and enhance opportunities.
  • Influencing Policy - What policies need changing? What's Ottawa doing for you? How do you get Ottawa working for you?? As an example of what Ottawa is or isn't doing, check out the Softwood issue.
  • Building Relationships - You don't have to go to Ottawa to build relationships with MP's or civil servants. But you do need to know who to see about your interests.
  • Working Together - Just as the "us vs. them" approach to government won't work in Victoria, it won't do much for you in Ottawa either. There are new dynamics emerging with the political parties. And as the new Conservative government evolves with its policies and relations. there will continue to be changes to the federal political landscape, and even changes in political direction. How do you deal with this?
We Can Help You:
  • We work with government politicians and bureaucrats on issues that impact on our clients - at all levels of government.
  • We know how to work on policy areas with government, business and special interest groups.
  • We work with industries to build links with the government - to find solutions that will benefit B.C.



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