Lobby Wrap: Pro-psilocybin group enlists By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Mar 1, 2021 11:43am The West Block of the Parliament buildings (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
Last week,
Therapsil, a non-profit that seeks to promote access to psilocybin therapy, saw a board of directors’ member join the Lobby Registry. It’s looking to promote patient-centred psilocybin research in Canada, and help patients and doctors access psilocybin through special regulations.
Kitchener-based cybersecurity company
Palitronica Inc was the only client organization with more than two registrations. Four other companies had two apiece:
Staples Canada ULC,
Cape Breton University, and tech company
Benchmark Corp.
Global Public Affairs was the most active lobbying firm, racking up six registrations this week; CFN Consultants had the second-most with five; Capital Hill Group and Summa Strategies each had four; StrategyCorp Inc. had three registrations; and PAA Public Affairs Advisors, Im
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After significant price hikes from drug makers, more Americans than ever are looking to online Canadian pharmacies for more affordable and convenient access to prescription medications
SURREY, BC, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - The Trump administration worked to lower drug prices by signing four executive orders, which included one on importing medications from Canada. The newly sworn-in Biden administration seems to have plans to pick up where former President Donald Trump left off; while President Biden claims to have plans to reverse or overturn many policies enacted by the Trump administration, he also has promised to pursue a similar goal: lower drug prices.