Lobbying Act loophole to close: Day
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Thu Aug 5, 2010 CBC News The federal government will close a loophole in the Lobbying Act to include all MPs, senators and staff of opposition leaders as designated public office holders. The move will require lobbyists to report on their meetings with all parliamentarians, not just ministers and their parliamentary secretaries, Treasury Board President Stockwell Day said Thursday in Ottawa. The designation will also extend to all staff in the office of the leader of the opposition in both the House of Commons and Senate.
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