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Public Policy Offices in Canada
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Alberta Municipalities Strength In Members
From the smallest village to the largest city, across every region of the province, Alberta Municipalities represents the communities where over 85% of Albertans live. Previously known as the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA), Alberta Municipalities was founded in 1905 to provide urban and rural-region communities with a united voice. We work with elected and administrative leaders of Alberta's summer villages, villages, town, cities, and specialized municipalities to advocate for solutions to their common issues, which we categorize as economic, environment, governance, infrastructure, or social. And we help them build resilient and thriving communities by providing valuable services. We use our members' combined purchasing power to negotiate the best possible value and competitive pricing on employee benefits, insurance, energy, and other services needed to run an effective and efficient municipality. Alberta Municipalities has been successfully delivering innovative aggregated solutions to municipalities, municipally related not-for-profit organizations, and their employees. We provide substantial value to members through economies of scale, outstanding service and support, expertise that comes from working with municipalities and contribute to the advocacy efforts of the organization. We offer services including Employee Benefits, Retirement Services, Insurance and Risk Services, Investment Services, and Energy Services. Alberta Municipalities prides itself on being an accessible and inclusive organization. Our recruiting practices make every effort to ensure a fair and equitable selection process for each position.
51 to 200 staff
Greater Vancouver Board Of Trade
OUR PURPOSE: To lead, unite and champion business to ensure Greater Vancouver is thriving and our region is the best place to live and work. OUR VISION: To be an active, innovative, trusted, credible business organization, known for influencing decision-makers, and educating, connecting with, and engaging our communities. OUR MISSION: To provide leadership, information and connections, and public policy support that help ensure the Greater Vancouver region is competitive and the preferred Pacific Gateway for trade, commerce, and travel. WE ARE informed, respectful, principled, collaborative, and professional.
11 to 50 staff
Rural Municipalities Of Alberta
The Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) is a progressive, independent association committed to meeting the diverse and changing needs of Alberta’s 69 counties and municipal districts. Since 1909, the RMA has helped rural municipalities achieve strong, effective local government through advocacy and business services. On behalf of our members, our advocacy team works closely with key stakeholders to ensure that provincial and federal decision-makers, industry, and other relevant parties understand and incorporate rural Alberta’s best interests in their policies. We also offer business services to our members, including cooperative procurement programs through the Canoe Procurement Group of Canada and insurance through RMA Insurance.
51 to 200 staff
Action Canada For Sexual Health And Rights
Action Canada for Sexual Health & Rights is a progressive, pro-choice charitable organization committed to advancing and upholding sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and globally. Founded in 2014, three of Canada’s leading sexual and reproductive health and rights organizations saw an opportunity for a strengthened voice in international and national policy, education and access as well as a way to engage others across Canada and around the world in the sexual and reproductive health and rights movement.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian International Council
The Canadian International Council (CIC) is a non-partisan, nationwide organization established to strengthen Canada's foreign policy. It promotes dialogue on international affairs issues through a network that crosses academic disciplines, policy areas and economic sectors. The CIC’s council activities offer Canadian corporate, academic, media, and policy communities the opportunity to participate in an important forum on international issues, operating on the premise that the application of expert and evidence-based research on complex international issues provides the cornerstone for effective policy making. The CIC is a unique, nation-wide organization that incorporates the voices and feedback of citizens across the country through its branch network, currently numbering 18 from coast to coast, that engage local communities with programs that involve speakers, seminars, roundtable discussions and conferences as well as study groups that generate citizen dialogue and involvement in international affairs.
1 to 10 staff
Iclei Canada
Welcome to ICLEI Canada’s LinkedIn page! We are a non-profit organization that works with local governments and community partners to support local climate action. Visit our website to learn more and be sure to follow us to stay up-to-date on events, opportunities, projects, and what our team is up to including when we are hiring. We post updates regularly and encourage you like, comment on, and repost our content. Please note that while we welcome questions, dialogue, conversation, and other forms of honest and respectful expression, we have a zero-tolerance policy for racism, discrimination, harassment, hate or misinformation in any form. We reserve the right to delete comments and block the accounts of those who violate these guidelines. We hope that you join us in making our online community an engaging, welcoming, and inclusive space for people and organizations working to build more sustainable, low-carbon, energy-efficient, and climate-resilient communities.
11 to 50 staff
Institute Of Health Economics
The Institute of Health Economics (IHE) is an independent, not-for-profit organization with key competencies in health economics, decision analytic modelling, health technology assessment, and knowledge transfer/exchange. Our mission is to inform coordinated, innovative, evidence-guided health policy and practice. The Institute has broad linkages within academic, private, and public sectors, on provincial, national, and international levels that permits significant capacity and access to expertise, and amplifies the contribution of the organization via network dissemination of evidence and information. The IHE serves as- the provincial program for health technology assessment in Alberta- the secretariat for the Network of Alberta Health Economists a member of and host agency/secretariat for the International Network of Agencies for Health Technology A- assessment - a member of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) Health Technology Analysis Exchange and Pan-Canadian HTA Collaborative. To learn more about the IHE, visit us at
11 to 50 staff
Mass Lbp
Fundamentally we believe in people, which is why we are working to see that more people have a hand in shaping the policies that shape their lives. MASS LBP works with public sector, not-for-profit, and business clients to better involve the public, stakeholders, or members in difficult decisions, planning or policymaking processes. As a full-service firm, we do this by implementing well-designed engagement campaigns comprised of facilitated events, workshops, surveys, interviews, and other actions. Our work is different because of its focus on deliberation, representation, and the strong connection between engagement and organizational strategy.
1 to 10 staff
Suma
SUMA is the provincial voice of urban municipal governments representing cities, towns and villages. Through strength in unity, SUMA advocates, negotiates and initiates improvements in local, provincial and federal legislation and delivers programs and services to members to enhance the quality of life in Saskatchewan.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Centre On Substance Use And Addiction
The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction was created by Parliament to provide national leadership to address substance use in Canada. A trusted counsel, we provide national guidance to decision makers by harnessing the power of research, curating knowledge and bringing together diverse perspectives. French content here:
51 to 200 staff
Manitoba Housing Authority
Manitoba Housing rents affordable and suitable housing to Manitobans in need. Manitoba Housing administers and manages approximately 13,100 rental housing residences across the province and strives to provide quality housing at an affordable rent to individuals, seniors, and families. Manitoba Housing does not provide emergency housing.
201 to 500 staff
Ontario Chamber Of Commerce
For more than a century, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) has been the independent, non-partisan voice of Ontario business. Our mission is to support economic growth in Ontario by defending business priorities at Queen’s Park on behalf of our network’s diverse members. From innovative SMEs to established multi-national corporations and industry associations, the OCC is committed to working with our members to improve business competitiveness across all sectors. We represent local chambers of commerce and boards of trade in over 135 communities across Ontario, steering public policy conversations provincially and within local communities. Through our focused programs and services, we enable companies to grow at home and in export markets. The OCC provides exclusive support, networking opportunities, and access to innovative insight and analysis for our members. Through our export programs, we have approved over 1,300 applications, and companies have reported results of over $250 million in export sales. The OCC is Ontario’s business advocate. Visit to learn more.
11 to 50 staff
West Coast Leaf Legal Education And Action Fund
West Coast LEAF is the first and only organization in BC dedicated to using the law as a strategy to work towards an equal and just society for all women and people who experience gender-based discrimination. Since our founding in 1985, we have helped bring about some of Canada’s most important feminist victories for reproductive rights, workplace standards, fairness in family law, legal protections from sexual harassment, and more. In collaboration with community, West Coast LEAF uses litigation, law reform, and public legal education to create social change. While we are focused on issues in British Columbia, we also take action in matters of national significance that are important to the equality and human rights of people in British Columbia. We aim to transform society by achieving: Access to healthcare Access to justice Economic security Freedom from gender-based violence Justice for those who are criminalized Family well-being
11 to 50 staff
Business Council Of British Columbia
Established in 1966, the Business Council of British Columbia is a non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting prosperity for current and future generations. Comprised of B.C.’s largest and leading companies, post-secondary institutions, and industry associations, BCBC delivers credible thought leadership, fosters cross-sector relationships, and advances bold and pragmatic solutions to the policy challenges of our time.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Nuclear Association
Every year in Canada, nuclear technology helps avoid 80 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions by displacing fossil fuels and supplies 70% of the global supply of cobalt-60, radioisotopes that are used to treat cancer and sterilize medical equipment, among other things. It generates more than $6 billion in revenue and creates more than direct and indirect, well-paying jobs. Canada stands to solidify its leading position in the world’s nuclear industry with the introduction of next-generation technologies in the form of small nuclear reactors. The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has been the national voice of the Canadian nuclear industry since 1960. Working with our members and all communities of interest, the CNA promotes the industry nationally and internationally, works with governments on policies affecting the sector and endeavours to increase awareness and understanding of the value nuclear technology brings to the environment, economy and daily lives of Canadians.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Taxpayers Federation
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is a federally incorporated, non-profit and non-partisan, advocacy organization dedicated to lower taxes, less waste and accountable government. The CTF was founded in 1990 when the Association of Saskatchewan Taxpayers and the Resolution One Association of Alberta joined forces to create a national taxpayers organization. The CTF maintains a federal office in Ottawa as well as provincial and regional offices in British Columbia, Alberta, the Prairies, Ontario and Atlantic Canada. Provincial and regional offices conduct research and advocacy activities specific to their provinces and regions in addition to acting as local organizers of nation-wide initiatives. CTF offices field hundreds of media interviews each month, hold press conferences and issue regular news releases, commentaries and publications to advocate on behalf of CTF supporters. The CTF’s flagship publication, The Taxpayer magazine, is published three times a year. Action Update emails on current issues are sent to CTF supporters regularly. CTF offices also send out weekly Let’s Talk Taxes commentaries to more than 800 media outlets and personalities nationwide. All CTF staff and board directors are prohibited from holding a membership in any political party. The CTF is independent of any institutional affiliations. Contributions to the CTF are not tax deductible.
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Urban Institute
The Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) is a non-profit applied research organization headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. We focus on solutions for the built environment that balance human, ecological and economic impacts in order to achieve healthy urban development both in Canada and internationally. Since 1990, we have been helping the public and private sectors: build capacity for informed, creative decisions; shape public policy; and implement the best community practices. Over the past three decades our work has earned the organization both national and international recognition. Connect with CUI and receive updates on healthy urban development initiatives: https://canurb.org/subscribe/
11 to 50 staff
Canadian Urban Transit Association Cuta
For more than 120 years, we’ve been the voice for public transit—so it can keep our communities moving safely and sustainably. Every day, millions of Canadians depend on public transit to get where they need to go. And while that may seem simple enough, public transit relies on technology, innovation, and investment to keep our communities moving safely and efficiently. It also relies on us. To communicate with governments—and within the sector. Depuis plus de 120 ans, nous jouons le rôle de porte-parole du transport collectif, afin que les membres de nos collectivités puissent continuer de se déplacer de façon sécuritaire et durable. Chaque jour, des millions de Canadiens dépendent du transport collectif pour se rendre où ils doivent aller. Bien que cela puisse sembler assez simple, le transport collectif est tributaire de la technologie, de l’innovation et de l’investissement pour assurer le transport sécuritaire et efficace des membres de nos collectivités. Il dépend également de nous. Pour communiquer avec les gouvernements et au sein du secteur.
11 to 50 staff
Canadians For Justice & Peace In The Middle East Cjpme Cjpmo
Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) is a non-profit and secular organization bringing together and empower men and women of all backgrounds who strive to promote justice, development, and peace in the Middle East, and here at home in Canada. CJPME seeks to empower decision-makers to view all sides with fairness and to advocate for the equitable and sustainable development of the region.
1 to 10 staff
Greater Kingston Chamber Of Commerce
Mission We are committed to stimulating the growth and prosperity of the local business community. We will influence public policy, be the catalyst for connectivity, and provide unique competitive advantages for our members. Vision To be the indispensable partner for business sustainability and growth in the Greater Kingston region. About Us For the past 182 years, dating back to when Kingston was named the first capital of the United Province of Canada, Your Chamber has played an integral leadership role in serving and representing the interests of businesses, small and large, in our community. The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce is the oldest chamber in the province and boasts a membership base of 650 businesses representing over employees. We are the trusted advocate and tireless champion for local business. Our most fundamental objective is to generate more business activity for the community. Your Chamber initiates business-to-business commerce and creates opportunities for networking and connecting local professionals. Your Chamber is also a member of both the Ontario and Canadian Chambers of Commerce. We are governed by a board and led by our members.
1 to 10 staff
Resource Works
Resource Works is a non-profit society, open to participation by all British Columbians, to help bring fact-based information to the public discourse about the natural resource sector and its role in BC’s future. We recognize that BC has a long and proud tradition of resource development, one that includes constant innovation to expand economic benefits while reducing environmental footprints and social costs.
1 to 10 staff
The School Of Public Policy
Under the leadership of Martha Hall Findlay, the School of Public Policy provides a practical, global and focused perspective on public policy analysis and practice in four focus areas: Social Policy and Health, Energy and Environmental Policy, Fiscal and Economic Policy as well as International Policy and Trade. The School was founded in 2008 by renowned economist Jack Mintz with a vision to drive policy discourse with relevant research, outreach and teaching. Its faculty is composed of scholars with exceptional academic credentials and experienced practitioners in business, government and the non-profit sector. The School’s research is respected because it is independent, credible, and based on hard data. Its influence is reflected by its wide dissemination among policy makers, business leaders, and the media. Indeed, the School is Canada’s most cited policy school, both within traditional media and academic publications. The School of Public Policy also provides hands-on training in Canada and abroad through a Master of Public Policy Program, an Extractive Resource Governance Program, and an Executive Training Program. Its alumni can be found in leadership positions in the private, public and non-profit sectors across Canada.
51 to 200 staff
Economic Development Lethbridge
At Economic Development Lethbridge, we are in the business of building community. Together with our 31-member volunteer Board of Directors, we serve as stewards of the economic strategy for the city and ambassadors of the Choose Lethbridge brand. We connect, support and promote this city as a place for enterprise, but also as a place where businesses and citizens can thrive within a welcoming community. With quality market data, a network of partners and a dedicated team, we work on projects to support- business retention and growth - investment attraction and business development - start-up development, training and mentorship - marketing and advocacy We believe that together, we can build bright opportunities!
11 to 50 staff
Beyond The Headlines Ciut 89.5 Fm
Beyond the Headlines (BTH) is a one-hour, student-run, community radio show airing every Monday at 9 AM on CIUT 89.5 FM – the largest community radio station in Canada. BTH looks at topical issues, and dissects them in a way that makes them more clear and accessible to the general public, providing a fair and balanced analysis from diverse viewpoints.
11 to 50 staff