Lobbying registry · Canada (Federal)
Counter Forced Labor Technologies
Counter Forced Labor Technologies appears in the public Canadian lobbying registries. Clarion compiles its recorded registry activity — what it lobbies on, the public office holders it has logged meetings with, and its registered lobbyists — each line citing the official record. Recorded activity only, never a position or an outcome.
- Communication reports (24 mo)
- 8
- Last quarter
- 5
- Institutions contacted
- 7
What they lobby on
Most-recorded subject matters across this organization's communication reports.
- Employment and Training8
- Foreign Affairs8
- Government Procurement8
- Industry8
- International Trade8
- Justice and Law Enforcement8
- Labour8
- National Security/Security8
Who they've met
Designated public office holders this organization has recorded meetings with. Roles shown only where the name matches our officials roster — otherwise the name as the registry recorded it.
Galen Richardson
Director of Stakeholder RelationsPrivy Council Office (PCO)
Jessica Fullerton
Senior Policy AdvisorFinance Canada (FIN)
Mackenzy Metcalfe
Policy AdvisorFinance Canada (FIN)
Miro Froehlich
Director of PolicyPrivy Council Office (PCO)
MPCanada (Federal)
Sarah Manney
Global Affairs AdvisorPrime Minister's Office (PMO)
Taras Zalusky
Chief of StaffGlobal Affairs Canada (GAC)
Calum McPhee
Parliamentary Affairs AdvisorPublic Safety Canada (PS)
Kara Thompson
Regional Advisor, West and NorthPublic Safety Canada (PS)
Zachary Torok
Policy AdviserPublic Safety Canada (PS)
Mathew Hall
Senior Policy AdvisorPrime Minister's Office (PMO)
Wilder Walker-Stewart
Director of PolicyPublic Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
Recent communications
Each report is filed by the organization with the registry. It records a contact, not a position.
2026-05-05By Ian Faris
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Privy Council Office (PCO)
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Ian Faris
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Ian Faris
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Ian Faris
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Ian Faris
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Finance Canada (FIN)
Official record ↗2025-11-12By Alik Angaladian
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Public Safety Canada (PS)
Official record ↗2025-09-03By Alik Angaladian
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
Official record ↗2025-09-03By Alik Angaladian
On Employment and Training; Government Procurement; Industry; International Trade
With Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
Official record ↗
Registered lobbyists
Active registrations naming this organization as the client.
- Official record ↗
Ian Faris
Maple Leaf StrategiesConsultant lobbyist
- Official record ↗
Alik Angaladian
Maple Leaf StrategiesConsultant lobbyist
- Official record ↗
Gordon Quaiattini
Maple Leaf StrategiesConsultant lobbyist
Drawn from the public Canadian lobbying registries Clarion ingests. Recorded registry activity — meetings logged by the organization, not evidence of influence or outcome. We never imply a bill was lobbied or a position taken. Coverage for this organization: Canada (Federal).
Registry data as of 2026-06-25.
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