Caramento Bianca
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Caramento Bianca
135 Fennell Avenue West
Hamilton ON L9C 0E9
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Caramento Bianca
135 Fennell Avenue West
Hamilton ON L9C 0E9
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
Ongoing discussions for climate action in the Bay Area (Hamilton and Burlington).
Lobbying Start Date
2020-11-23
Public Office Holders
Whitehead, Terry - Councillor, VanderBeek, Arlene - Councillor, Ferguson, Lloyd - Councillor, Johnson, Brenda - Councillor, Pearson, Maria - Councillor, Clark, Brad - Councillor, Danko, John-Paul - Councillor, Pauls, Esther - Councillor, Jackson, Tom - Councillor, Collins, Chad - Councillor, Merulla, Sam - Councillor, Nann, Nrinder - Councillor, Farr, Jason - Councillor, Wilson, Maureen - Councillor, Smith, Janette - City Manager, Eisenberger, Fred - Mayor
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Caramento Bianca
Bay Area Climate Change Council |
In-house |
Environment |
2020-11-23 - 2021-11-22 |
Expired |
Brenner Alexandra
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Brenner Alexandra
95 Wellington St. W
Toronto ON M5J2N7
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Brenner Alexandra
610-4200 Blvd. St-Laurent
Montreal QC H2W 2R2
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
Explore potential partnership options with the municipality, to offer an alternative transportation model that supports small business operators in the bus transportation sector. Encourage competition and reduce red tape to allow for better public transit services in rural and urban communities. Leader for on-demand group transportation and on-demand transit combined with flexible fleets. Bus.com has on-demand technology and a network of bus operators to operate local transit or long-distance bus networks. This combination creates the optimal calibration of offer and demand and reduces costs for transit and/or network operator.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-11-20
Public Office Holders
Partridge, Judi - Councillor, Clark, Brad - Councillor, Eisenberger, Fred - Mayor
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Brenner Alexandra
Bus.com |
Consultant |
Transit |
2020-11-20 - 2021-11-20 |
Expired |
Wright Kim
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Wright Kim
1 Bloor Street East
Unit 5503
Toronto ON M4W 0A8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Gervais Phillippe
121 King St W
#1810
Toronto ON M5H 3T9
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
Discussions regarding Body Worn Cameras
Lobbying Start Date
2020-11-18
Public Office Holders
Jackson, Tom - Councillor, Eisenberger, Fred - Mayor, Omazic, Drina - Chief of Staff, Collins, Chad - Councillor
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Gervais Phillippe
Axon |
Consultant |
Emergency Services |
2020-11-18 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Hopkins Jonathan
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Hopkins Jonathan
66 Bell Street
#100
Seattle, WA A1A 1A1
United States
Client and Subject Matter
Hopkins Jonathan
66 Bell Street
#100
Seattle, WA A1A 1A1
United States
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
Lobbying will involve the creation of a micromobility program for the City of Hamilton.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-11-13
Public Office Holders
Eisenberger, Fred - Mayor, Wilson, Maureen - Councillor, Farr, Jason - Councillor, Nann, Nrinder - Councillor, Merulla, Sam - Councillor, Collins, Chad - Councillor, Jackson, Tom - Councillor, Pauls, Esther - Councillor, Danko, John-Paul - Councillor, Clark, Brad - Councillor, Pearson, Maria - Councillor, Johnson, Brenda - Councillor, Ferguson, Lloyd - Councillor, VanderBeek, Arlene - Councillor, Whitehead, Terry - Councillor, Partridge, Judi - Councillor
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Hopkins Jonathan
Neutron Holdings, Inc. |
In-house |
Transportation |
2020-11-13 - 2021-11-12 |
Expired |
Freeman Amy
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Freeman Amy
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Freeman Amy
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-30
Public Office Holders
Nann, Nrinder - Councillor
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Freeman Amy
McMaster University |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-30 - 2021-10-30 |
Expired |
Li Stephanie
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Li Stephanie
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Li Stephanie
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-30
Public Office Holders
Nann, Nrinder - Councillor
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Li Stephanie
McMaster University |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-30 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Stoness Mackenzie
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Stoness Mackenzie
1280 Main St. W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Stoness Mackenzie
1280 Main St. W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-28
Public Office Holders
Merulla, Sam - Councillor
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Stoness Mackenzie
McMaster University |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-28 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Rassam Karam
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Rassam Karam
1280 Main St W.
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Rassam Karam
1280 Main St W.
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-27
Public Office Holders
Jackson, Tom - Councillor
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Rassam Karam
McMaster University |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-27 - 2021-10-27 |
Expired |
Makkar Mallika
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Makkar Mallika
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Makkar Mallika
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-26
Public Office Holders
Clark, Brad - Councillor
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Makkar Mallika
McMaster University |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-26 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Li Connie
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Li Connie
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Li Connie
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-26
Public Office Holders
Wilson, Maureen - Councillor
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Li Connie
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-26 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Korol-Filbey Lynaea
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Korol-Filbey Lynaea
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Filbey Lynaea
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S0A4
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-26
Public Office Holders
Pauls, Esther - Councillor, Whitehead, Terry - Councillor
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Filbey Lynaea
Michael G. De Groote School of Medicine |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-26 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Drennan Giancarlo
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Drennan Giancarlo
151 Bloor Street West, Suite 810
Toronto ON M5S 1S4
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Drennan Giancarlo
610 Applewood Crescent
Floor 2
Vaughan ON L4K 0E3
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
Liaise and communicate with the Mayor's office regarding the waste management services Waste Connections of Canada provide to the City of Hamilton, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-26
Public Office Holders
Crone, Greg - Strategic Initiatives and Policy Advisor, Omazic, Drina - Chief of Staff, Cutler, Christopher - Community Relations and Advisor, Clark, Brad - Councillor, Merulla, Sam - Councillor, Collins, Chad - Councillor, VanderBeek, Arlene - Councillor, Jackson, Tom - Councillor, Khan, Carlyle - General Manager, Public Works
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Drennan Giancarlo
Waste Connections of Canada |
Consultant |
Garbage/Recycling |
2020-10-26 - 2021-10-26 |
Expired |
Lao Francis
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Lao Francis
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton ON L8S4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Lao Francis
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton ON L8S4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Whitehead, Terry - Councillor, Nann, Nrinder - Councillor
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Lao Francis
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2020-11-14 |
Expired |
Grinberg Mark
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Grinberg Mark
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Grinberg Mark
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Wilson, Maureen - Councillor
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Grinberg Mark
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Gonsalves Clarelle
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Gonsalves Clarelle
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Gonsalves Clarelle
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Collins, Chad - Councillor
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Gonsalves Clarelle
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Raiter Noam
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Raiter Noam
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Raiter Noam
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
“As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.”
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Jackson, Tom - Councillor
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Raiter Noam
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Schneeweiss Michelle
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Schneeweiss Michelle
1280 Main St West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Schneeweiss Michelle
1280 Main St West Hamilton
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Collins, Chad - Councillor
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Schneeweiss Michelle
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Bakshi Devyani
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Bakshi Devyani
1280 Main St West Hamilton
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Bakshi Devyani
1280 Main St West Hamilton
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Wilson, Maureen - Councillor
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Bakshi Devyani
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Otiono Kika
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Otiono Kika
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Otiono Kikachukwu
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
As McMaster Medical School students we are advocating for increased supports for persons experiencing homelessness in Hamilton. We ask that the Hamilton City Council collaborate with public health, healthcare organizations, and shelters to integrate and expand access to harm reduction resources and supervised consumption across the shelter system. In addition, we ask that Hamilton City Council cease the criminalization of activities associated with homelessness include many of those defined under the Public Nuisance bylaw (i.e loitering, public urination, public defecation, public intoxication) as well as sleeping rough and forming and living in encampments. Appropriate responses to these activities should involve individuals trained to interact with and support underserved populations, such as community housing workers, health workers, and mental health workers in acute crises. Lastly, we ask that the Hamilton City Council declare that public washrooms and hygiene facilities are essential services and subsequently increase availability of and access to public hygiene facilities. These measures aim to mitigate the harms of a lack of stable housing and improve health and social outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-25
Public Office Holders
Pauls, Esther - Councillor
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Otiono Kikachukwu
McMaster Medical School Day of Action Committee |
Volunteer |
Public Health |
2020-10-25 - 2021-03-18 |
Expired |
Brodhead John
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Brodhead John
48 Frizzell Ave
Toronto ON M4J 1E3
Canada
Client and Subject Matter
Brodhead John
48 Frizzell Ave
Toronto ON M4J 1E3
Canada
Lobbyist Type
Description of lobbying activity
Discussion with Jason on economic opportunities and potential partnerships with the City of Hamilton
Lobbying Start Date
2020-10-19
Public Office Holders
Thorne, Jason - General Manager, Planning and Economic Development
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Brodhead John
John Brodhead |
Consultant |
Economic Development |
2020-10-19 - 2021-10-19 |
Expired |