Lobbying registry · Canada (Federal)
Multiple Sclerosis Canada-Quebec Division
Multiple Sclerosis Canada-Quebec Division 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)
- 13
- Last quarter
- 9
- Institutions contacted
- 2
What they lobby on
Most-recorded subject matters across this organization's communication reports.
- Budget13
- Employment and Training13
- Health13
- Housing13
- Pensions13
- Research and Development13
- Science and Technology13
- Taxation and Finance13
- Labour12
- Transportation12
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.
MPCanada (Federal)
Danièle Henkel
SenatorSenate of Canada
MPCanada (Federal)
MPCanada (Federal)
Tony Loffreda
SenatorSenate of Canada
MPCanada (Federal)
MPCanada (Federal)
MPCanada (Federal)
Rosa Galvez
SenatorSenate of Canada
MPCanada (Federal)
MPCanada (Federal)
Pierre Dalphond
SenatorSenate of Canada
MPCanada (Federal)
MPCanada (Federal)
MPCanada (Federal)
Recent communications
Each report is filed by the organization with the registry. It records a contact, not a position.
2026-05-14By Diego Mena Martinez
On Health; Science and Technology; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With Senate of Canada
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Diego Mena Martinez
On Health; Science and Technology; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Diego Mena Martinez
On Health; Science and Technology; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With Senate of Canada
Official record ↗2026-05-05By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Labour; Science and Technology
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2026-05-04By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2026-05-04By Diego Mena Martinez
On Health; Science and Technology; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2026-05-04By Diego Mena Martinez
On Health; Science and Technology; Budget; Research and Development
With Senate of Canada
Official record ↗2026-05-04By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2026-05-04By Diego Mena Martinez
On Health; Science and Technology; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2025-12-02By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Taxation and Finance; Budget
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2025-11-13By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Labour; Science and Technology
With House of Commons
Official record ↗2025-10-28By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Labour; Science and Technology
With Senate of Canada
Official record ↗2025-10-27By Diego Mena Martinez
On Employment and Training; Health; Labour; Science and Technology
With House of Commons
Official record ↗
Registered lobbyists
Active registrations naming this organization as the client.
- Official record ↗
Diego Mena Martinez
In-house (organization)
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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