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Registry of Lobbyists - Luc M Erjavec
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Registration Number | Status | | 58 | Inactive | | Initial registration date | Last date of any changes | 15-October-2002 | 25-July-2019 |
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Senior Officer's Last Name Erjavec |
Senior Officer's First Name Luc
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Middle Initial M |
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Business Address of Senior Officer Suite 201, 5121 Sackville Street |
City Halifax |
Province/State NS |
Country CA |
Postal/Zip Code B3J 1K1 |
Telephone (902) 425-8190 |
Fax (902) 422-1161 |
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Name of Organization Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association |
Registry of Joint Stock Companies Number |
Business Address of Lobbyist's Business or Firm Suite 201, 5121 Sackville Street |
City Halifax |
Province/State NS |
Country CA |
Postal/Zip Code B3J 1K1 |
Telephone (902) 425-8190 |
Fax (902) 422-1161 |
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Employee Name |
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Luc Erjavec |
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Description of Organization: Restaurants Canada is the largest hospitality association in Canada.
Restaurants Canada's mission is to create a favourable business environment and deliver tangible value to our members in all sectors of Canada's foodservice industry. We accomplish this through a variety of services to members, including:
Government lobbying on key industry issues;
Industry research and forecasts;
Money-saving services and group buying programs;
Hospitality trade shows.
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Description of Membership: CRFA has more than 33,500 members including restaurants, bars, hotels, caterers, institutions, educators
and foodservice suppliers.
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Restaurants Canada's activities are focused to areas that have an impact on the operations of a foodservice establishment. Main areas include taxation, labour, food and beverage supply, food safety, regulatory impact, smoking, gaming, fitness & nutrition and environmental issues pertaining to the industry. |
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Restaurants Canada activities are focused to areas that have an impact on the operations of a foodservice establishment. Main areas include taxation, labour, food and beverage supply, food safety, regulatory impact, smoking, gaming, fitness & nutrition and environmental issues pertaining to the industry. |
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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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