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Currently, only lobbyists working more than 28 hours a month are required to publically register with the commissioner of the Commissioner of Lobbying.

https://lobbycanada.gc.ca/app/secure/ocl/lrs/do/guest

A lot of lobbying in Canada is undisclosed.

Let's say you are a lobbyist for an AI company. The AI minister (yes, that's a real thing) wants to introduce a bill that you really don't like.

  • You write a letter to the AI minister to invite him for dinner. (1hour)

  • You spend one morning to prepare what you will talk about (3hours)

  • His office calls you to change the date (15 minutes)

  • You call back his office to confirm the date and location (15 minutes).

  • You go to the restaurant wisth the minister (3 hours)

  • He agrees to meet you one week later in his office to discuss changes to the bill (2 hours).

That's less than 9 hours and 30 minutes. It's below the 28 hours threshold so you don't have to disclose anything.

On January 19, 2026, Canada will become a slightly less corrupt country.

The threshold below which no registration is required will change from 28 hours to 8 hours over a four-week period. More people will be required to register.

The system is still a disaster, but at least it's an improvement.

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[–] schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 5 hours ago

There are lobbyists for non-profits (that you can donate to if you agree with their goals) too.