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Registry of Lobbyists - Line Porfon
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Registration Number | Status | | 2223 | Terminated | | Initial registration date | Last date of any changes | 12-November-2020 | 1-December-2020 |
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Senior Officer's Last Name Porfon |
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Business Address of Senior Officer 103, 13025 St. Albert Trail |
City Edmonton |
Province/State AB |
Country CA |
Postal/Zip Code T5L4H5 |
Telephone 7804555999 |
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Name of Organization Merit National Open Shop Advocacy Ltd. |
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Business Address of Lobbyist's Business or Firm 103, 13025 St. Albert Trail |
City Edmonton |
Province/State AB |
Country CA |
Postal/Zip Code T5L4H5 |
Telephone 7804555999 |
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Line Porfon |
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Description of Organization: Merit National believes the open shop movement benefits the entire country. We proudly support more than 1,700 members who employ more than 50,000 hardworking Canadians. We are proud to represent the construction industry and believe members, their employees and families, deserve access to the best health benefits, training, human resource tools and unwavering advocacy, so they can achieve the highest level of growth. By promoting open and transparent competition, we all succeed. |
Description of Membership: Two classes of membership (affiliate and non-affiliate).
Malcolm D. Kirkland, President and Chief Executive Officer
Line Porfon, Chief Services Officer
Randy Martin, Chief Financial Officer
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Building collaborative partnerships with government to assist in the development and implementation of economic policies that reflect market realities and support economic growth. This includes competition in the construction industry based on price and productivity, regardless of union status. The goal is toensure major infrastructure project costs remain reasonable, tendering practices are fair, and open shop contractors can continue to compete. The more inclusive and competitive the tendering process, the more opportunities there are for workers and contractors to access quality jobs and build careers in the skilled trades. |
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Building collaborative partnerships with government to assist in the development and implementation of economic policies that reflect market realities and support economic growth. This includes competition in the construction industry based on price and productivity, regardless of union status. The goal is to ensure major infrastructure project costs remain reasonable, tendering practices are fair, and open shop contractors can continue to compete. The more inclusive and competitive the tendering process, the more opportunities there are for workers and contractors to access quality jobs and build careers in the skilled trades. |
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No funding from any government or agency
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No private funding related to lobbying activities
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