
Chak Au
In the 90 days to August 7, 2026, 9 organizations lobbied Chak Au across 13 meetings — most often about International Trade. The most frequent visitor was GTMA Canada Global Health Association (3 meetings, via LYREN CHIU), whose registration says it seeks Engaging in activities that will involve communication with public office holders to advance international economic interests. These activities may include arranging meetings between potential investors and government officials or advocating for policies that enhance the…. That's more than the average MP, who had 8 meetings over the same period.
Based on federal lobbying registry data to August 7, 2026
Who's lobbying Chak
Individual meeting records from the federal lobbying registry
| Date | Organization | Subjects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-30 | CANADIAN HEALTH FOOD ASSOCIATION | Health | |
| 2026-06-25 | Vancouver International Airport Authority | Employment and Training; International Relations; International Trade; Science and Technology; Transportation | |
| 2026-06-17 | City of Prince George | Employment and Training; Energy; Forestry; Industry; Infrastructure | |
| 2026-06-02 | Frontier Duty Free Association | Taxation and Finance | |
| 2026-06-02 | Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council | Privacy and Access to Information; Constitutional Issues | |
| 2026-05-26 | Association of Canadian Port Authorities | Industry; Infrastructure; Internal Trade; International Trade; Transportation | |
| 2026-05-26 | ONE Global (Canada) | International Development | |
| 2026-05-23 | GTMA Canada Global Health Association | Health; International Trade; International Development | |
| 2026-05-19 | Ecowaste Industries Ltd. | Environment; Housing; Economic Development | |
| 2026-05-12 | GTMA Canada Global Health Association | Health; International Trade; International Development |
Career Activity Summary
Chak Au spoke 101 times in Parliament, mostly about Business of Supply, Government Business No. 13—Proceedings on Bill C‑22, and Indigenous Affairs. Chak was lobbied in 56 meetings by 38 organizations. Chak participated in 172 parliamentary votes. The top lobbying subject was International Trade.
This summary is computer-generated from parliamentary records and lobbying registry data.
Committee Memberships
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Recent Speeches
Madam Speaker, the government is known for its intention, its seeking of power and its expansion of its power. Therefore, I suppose that through shutt…
moved for leave to introduce Bill C‑289, An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make a related amendment to the Criminal Code.…
Madam Speaker, I rise today to express serious concerns with part 2 of Bill C‑22 and to oppose the motion in Government Business No. 13. Let me be cle…
Madam Speaker, with a bill that is so complex and complicated, we need time to understand it thoroughly and assess each portion of the bill so that we…
Madam Chair, I have to point out that we cannot replace necessity with convenience. It may be convenient for the government to shut down debate in the…
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Recent activity
22 activities across speeches, bills, and lobbying communications.
June 2026
Government Orders
Madam Speaker, the government is known for its intention, its seeking of power and its expansion of …
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C‑289, An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and…
Read full speech →Government Orders
Madam Speaker, I rise today to express serious concerns with part 2 of Bill C‑22 and to oppose the m…
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Madam Speaker, with a bill that is so complex and complicated, we need time to understand it thoroug…
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Madam Chair, I have to point out that we cannot replace necessity with convenience. It may be conven…
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Mr. Speaker, CTV reported that seniors in Richmond Centre—Marpole are sleeping in Tim Hortons becaus…
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Mr. Speaker, Canada is seeing a growing homeless senior population. Emergency shelters are overflowi…
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Mr. Speaker, I rise to present a petition signed by nearly 1,000 Canadians, mainly from my riding of…
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Mr. Speaker, 20 years ago, former prime minister Stephen Harper delivered in this House a historic a…
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Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Airport Workers Day and to pay tribute to the thousands of …
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Statements by Members
Mr. Speaker, this morning, we learned that Canada is now the only G7 country in a recession. Our eco…
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Madam Speaker, the Liberal government must reject the CRTC's massive increase imposed on our online …
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Mr. Speaker, let us see who is sidestepping here. From 2021 up to now, we have seen numerous occasio…
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Mr. Speaker, I think my city and his riding are in a similar situation. We have a growing film indus…
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Mr. Speaker, I agree with the comments that my Bloc colleague made earlier that the Liberals are a m…
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberal housing minister accused Conservatives of fearmongering over the Cowichan r…
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are in denial. Canadians are demanding certainty, yet the Liberal governme…
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Mr. Speaker, shoplifting is no longer a petty crime. It is becoming a growing crisis, affecting publ…
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government says it disagrees with the Cowichan ruling, but Canadians still …
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Mr. Speaker, for eight months, British Columbians have been left with silence: silence after a court…
Read full speech →March 2026
House of Commons
25 communications with 22 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "Frontier Duty Free Association", "count": 2}, {"name": "GTMA Canada G…