Lobbying registry · British Columbia and City of Toronto
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation 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)
- 10
- Last quarter
- 1
- Institutions contacted
- 3
What they lobby on
Most-recorded subject matters across this organization's communication reports.
- Gaming and Lotteries10
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.
Pat Davis
CEOBritish Columbia Lottery Corporation
Dan Beebe
Chief Operating OfficerBritish Columbia Lottery Corporation
Sam MacLeod
Assisstant Deputy MinisterPublic Safety and Solicitor General
Tracee Schmidt
Assistant Deputy MinisterFinance
John Tory
MayorMayor
Steevan Sritharan
Staff of Member of CouncilMayor John Tory
Luke Robertson
Staff of Member of CouncilMayor John Tory
Johnathan Kent
Staff of Member of CouncilMichael Ford
Michael Ford
CouncillorWard 1 Etobicoke North
Shima Bhana
Staff of Member of CouncilMichael Ford
Recent communications
Each report is filed by the organization with the registry. It records a contact, not a position.
2026-05-04By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation
Official record ↗2026-03-30By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation
Official record ↗2026-02-17By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation
Official record ↗2026-02-12By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation, Finance, Public Safety and Solicitor General
Official record ↗2026-02-10By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With Public Safety and Solicitor General
Official record ↗2026-01-27By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation
Official record ↗2026-01-15By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With Finance
Official record ↗2025-11-20By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation
Official record ↗2025-10-08By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With Public Safety and Solicitor General
Official record ↗2025-10-07By Matt Anfinson
On Gaming and Lotteries
With British Columbia Lottery Corporation
Official record ↗2022-04-12By Tony Rodio
On Attractions / Tourism; Economic Development
With Mayor John Tory
Official record ↗2022-04-12By Chuck Keeling
On Attractions / Tourism; Economic Development
With Mayor
Official record ↗2022-04-12By Tony Rodio
On Attractions / Tourism; Economic Development
With Mayor
Official record ↗2022-04-12By Chuck Keeling
On Attractions / Tourism; Economic Development
With Mayor John Tory
Official record ↗2022-01-19By Chuck Keeling
On Attractions / Tourism; Economic Development
With Michael Ford
Official record ↗
Registered lobbyists
Active registrations naming this organization as the client.
- Official record ↗
Matt Anfinson
Great Canadian Gaming Corporationin-house
- Official record ↗
Matt Anfinson
in-house
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: British Columbia and City of Toronto.
Registry data as of 2026-06-25.
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