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Registry Of Lobbyists - Robert K Batherson


Registration Number Status
2090Terminated
Initial registration dateLast date of any changes
9-July-202022-December-2020

Lobbyist's Last Name
Batherson
Lobbyist's First Name
Robert
Middle Initial
K
Business Address of Lobbyist
2nd Floor, 1489 Hollis Street
City
Halifax
Province/State
NS
Country
CA
Postal/Zip Code
B3J 3M5
Telephone
902-429-8741
Fax
902-407-2081
 
Business or Firm Name for Lobbyist (if applicable)
Trampoline Creative Incorporated
Registry of Joint Stock Companies Number
3238609
Business Address of Lobbyist's Business or Firm
2nd Floor, 1489 Hollis Street
City
Halifax
Province/State
NS
Country
CA
Postal/Zip Code
B3J 3M5
Telephone
902-429-8741
Fax
902-407-2081


Lobbying on behalf of (Name of Client)
Restaurant Brands International
Business Address
130 King Street West, Suite 300
City
Toronto
Province/State
ON
Country
CA
Postal/Zip Code
M5X 1E1
Telephone
905-339-5724
Fax
905-845-2931
 


Beneficiary Name  Beneficiary Type
Tim Horton's   Subsidiary View


I. Description

Keeping the Nova Scotia government apprised of activities undertaken by Tim Horton's in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic
II. Subject Matter
colleges and universities economic development and trade
environment government procurement
health highways
hospitals industry
insurance justice and enforcement
labour small business
taxation tourism
transportation

Other Subject Matter: Emergency Management
 
III. Lobby Targets
Economic Development Environment and Labour
Finance Health
Justice Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Tourism and Culture Transportation and Public Works
Utility and Review Board Workers Compensation Board
Treasury and Policy Board

Other Lobbying Targets: Executive Council Office
 
IV. Communication Techniques
Arranging one or more meetings Meetings
Presentations Written communication (hard copy or electronic)
Telephone calls Grass-roots communication
Informal communications


 
V. Have you lobbied, or do you expect to lobby, a member of the House of Assembly in the member's capacity as a member, Or a person on the member's staff?

yes


No funding from any government or agency
No private funding related to lobbying activities
Payment is not contingent, in whole or in part, on the success of the undertaking.

 

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