
Marc Miller
In the 90 days to August 7, 2026, 17 organizations lobbied Marc Miller across 27 meetings — most often about Arts and Culture. The most frequent visitor was Children First Canada (2 meetings, via their in-house lobbyist Sara Austin), whose registration says it seeks As per the Government of Canada's commitments related to children's health and well-being and the protection of their rights, the object of Children First Canada's lobbying is to build support for policies and investments that improve the lives of 8 million young Canadians. 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 Marc
Individual meeting records from the federal lobbying registry
| Date | Organization | Subjects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-22 | International Justice Mission Canada | Telecommunications; Financial Institutions; Industry; International Relations; Justice and Law Enforcement | |
| 2026-07-05 | Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo | Environment; Animal Welfare | |
| 2026-07-03 | Children First Canada | Environment; Health; Justice and Law Enforcement; Science and Technology; Budget | |
| 2026-06-25 | Unknown | Employment and Training; Health; Justice and Law Enforcement; Budget; Research and Development | |
| 2026-06-23 | ASSOCIATION QUÉBÉCOISE DE L'INDUSTRIE DU DISQUE, DU SPECTACLE ET DE LA VIDÉO (ADISQ) | Arts and Culture | |
| 2026-06-23 | Unknown | Intellectual Property; Arts and Culture; Broadcasting | |
| 2026-06-23 | Canadian Music Publishers Association operating as Music Publishers Canada | Intellectual Property | |
| 2026-06-23 | Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions | International Trade; Arts and Culture | |
| 2026-06-23 | Taxation and Finance; Broadcasting; Media | ||
| 2026-06-17 | Unknown | Bilingualism/Official Languages; Education |
Career Activity Summary
Marc Miller spoke 442 times in Parliament, mostly about Canadian Identity and Culture, Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 2, and The Economy. Marc was lobbied in 469 meetings by 253 organizations, including Unknown, University of Manitoba, and null. Marc participated in 1291 parliamentary votes. The top lobbying subject was Aboriginal Affairs.
This summary is computer-generated from parliamentary records and lobbying registry data.
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Recent Speeches
Mr. Speaker, our government allocated $1.3 billion to culture, yet the Bloc Québécois treats that with contempt. The real betrayal is a party that sho…
Mr. Speaker, suffice it to say that I am aware of these allegations, but I think the member would join me in saying that it is not the place of the mi…
Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member is well aware, I have ordered an investigation. It would be inappropriate to comment on this matter in the House of Co…
Mr. Speaker, I would like to begin by thanking the member for reading her question with such conviction. While the Bloc Québécois spends its time loaf…
Mr. Speaker, I would first like to thank the member opposite for the quality of his French. I would also like to point out that Mr. Falardeau was fund…
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Recent activity
29 activities across speeches, bills, and lobbying communications.
June 2026
Oral Questions
Mr. Speaker, our government allocated $1.3 billion to culture, yet the Bloc Québécois treats that wi…
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Mr. Speaker, suffice it to say that I am aware of these allegations, but I think the member would jo…
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Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member is well aware, I have ordered an investigation. It would be inapprop…
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to begin by thanking the member for reading her question with such convict…
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Mr. Speaker, I would first like to thank the member opposite for the quality of his French. I would …
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Mr. Speaker, while the Bloc Québécois spends its fourth decade here in Ottawa getting absolutely not…
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Mr. Speaker, I want to start by wishing a happy Portuguese Heritage Month and a feliz Dia de Portuga…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-34, An Act to enact the Digital Safety Act and the Digital Safet…
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Mr. Speaker, only the Bloc Québécois would stand up in the House and vote against three-quarters of …
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Mr. Speaker, there is nothing more disastrous than that kind of question, especially coming from som…
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Mr. Speaker, while my colleague is spouting nonsense and talking about betrayal, we will continue to…
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Mr. Speaker, it is a good thing that the leader of the Bloc Québécois is no longer the president of …
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Mr. Speaker, at least the Conservatives are honest enough to say they do not care about culture. Now…
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Mr. Speaker, we always take what is happening in Canada seriously. What is not serious is the Conser…
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Mr. Speaker, let me give him a concrete example: ensuring the long-term future of the school meals p…
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Madam Speaker, that is not true. I would encourage the member opposite to look at the journalism tax…
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Madam Speaker, I thank the member for this relevant question. Overall, I think that today's debate s…
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moved: That, in relation to Bill C-31, A second Act to implement certain provisions of the budget ta…
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Madam Speaker, the member opposite, for years, has been championing investment in the defence indust…
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Madam Speaker, the member has talked a lot. I think I will try to talk a little less. The member now…
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House of Commons
384 communications with 219 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "University of Manitoba", "count": 13}, {"name": "null", "count": 8}, …
January 2026
House of Commons
5 communications with 4 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "Quebec Community Groups Network", "count": 2}, {"name": "Wolastoqey F…
May 2024
C-71 — An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2024)
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C-53 — Recognition of Certain Métis Governments in Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan and Métis Self-Government Act
View bill details →C-51 — Self-Government Treaty Recognizing the Whitecap Dakota Nation / Wapaha Ska Dakota Oyate Act
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C-45 — An Act to amend the First Nations Fiscal Management Act, to make consequential amendments to other Acts, and to make a clarification relating to another Act
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C-29 — National Council for Reconciliation Act
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Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
4 communications with 1 client
Top clients: [{"name": "University of Calgary", "count": 4}]