
Scott Aitchison
In the 90 days to August 7, 2026, 17 organizations lobbied Scott Aitchison across 17 meetings — most often about Housing. The most frequent visitor was Ontario Home Builders' Association (1 meeting, via Scott Andison), whose registration says it seeks Communicating with government officials about the federal government's National Housing Strategy, more specifically advocating for changes that will increase the supply of housing. 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 Scott
Individual meeting records from the federal lobbying registry
| Date | Organization | Subjects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-24 | Ontario Home Builders' Association | Industry; Labour; Housing | |
| 2026-06-12 | Canadian Propane Association | Energy; Environment; Agriculture; Taxation and Finance; Transportation | |
| 2026-06-06 | Association of Alberta Municipalities | Infrastructure; Budget; Housing; Municipalities | |
| 2026-06-06 | Climate Caucus Council | Energy; Infrastructure; Transportation; Budget; Climate | |
| 2026-06-06 | Federation of Canadian Municipalities | Immigration; Housing; Municipalities; Defence | |
| 2026-06-06 | FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES | Immigration; Housing; Municipalities; Defence | |
| 2026-06-03 | 2B Developments Consultants & Associates Inc. | Infrastructure; Housing; Economic Development | |
| 2026-06-02 | RJH Architecture + Planning & BuildingIN | Housing | |
| 2026-06-02 | Rosaline J Hill Architect Inc. | Government Procurement; Infrastructure; Housing; Municipalities | |
| 2026-05-28 | Canadian Bankers Association | Financial Institutions; Justice and Law Enforcement; Taxation and Finance; Consumer Issues |
Career Activity Summary
Scott Aitchison spoke 296 times in Parliament, mostly about Build Canada Homes Act, Housing, and International Trade. Scott was lobbied in 335 meetings by 196 organizations, including FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, and RESULTS Canada. Scott participated in 1219 parliamentary votes. The top lobbying subject was Housing.
This summary is computer-generated from parliamentary records and lobbying registry data.
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Top Lobbying Clients
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Recent Speeches
Mr. Speaker, where are the results? The Prime Minister promised to double the pace of housing construction to almost 500,000 new homes a year, but his…
Mr. Speaker, the member just described what happens in a recession. The fact is that Canadians need results. This Prime Minister promised results. In …
Mr. Speaker, home builders and homebuyers in Ontario are still waiting for the federal government to finalize the regulations to permit them to rebate…
Mr. Speaker, what I find most troubling about this particular bill is that it is not too dissimilar from the government's Build Canada Homes creation,…
Mr. Speaker, could the minister explain to the House why we are rushing through this bill now, keeping in mind, of course, that the federal government…
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Recent activity
22 activities across speeches, bills, and lobbying communications.
June 2026
Oral Questions
Mr. Speaker, where are the results? The Prime Minister promised to double the pace of housing constr…
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Mr. Speaker, the member just described what happens in a recession. The fact is that Canadians need …
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Mr. Speaker, home builders and homebuyers in Ontario are still waiting for the federal government to…
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Mr. Speaker, what I find most troubling about this particular bill is that it is not too dissimilar …
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Mr. Speaker, could the minister explain to the House why we are rushing through this bill now, keepi…
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Madam Speaker, I find it interesting that back in 2017, when the Trudeau government came out with it…
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Madam Speaker, I do not think the minister entirely understood my question. When I asked him why the…
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Mr. Speaker, I want to say that I am a big fan of that member. We have done some great work together…
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Mr. Speaker, could the member who just delivered his speech explain to me and to the House why we ne…
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Mr. Speaker, it is interesting. As we are here to discuss third reading of Bill C-20, the Build Cana…
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Mr. Speaker, the fundamental difference between that member and me is that I recognize the importanc…
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Mr. Speaker, I completely agree with my colleague that this is a crisis, in many ways created by the…
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Mr. Speaker, my colleague always has incredibly insightful questions. That is a very good point. In …
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Mr. Speaker, that is another incredibly insightful question from my colleague. He happens to be a bu…
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians do not elect a prime minister.
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Statements by Members
Mr. Speaker, in response to the need to build 500,000 homes per year, the Prime Minister promised to…
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Oral Questions
Mr. Speaker, under the Prime Minister, tariffs on steel have doubled, tariffs on lumber have tripled…
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians have heard this over and over again, but alas, Canadians cannot survive, and …
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians are being asked to believe that short-term measures will fix a long-term hous…
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Mr. Speaker, the minister talked about more of these short-term measures, but Canadians have really …
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House of Commons
297 communications with 176 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "FEDERATION OF CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES", "count": 13}, {"name": "Feder…
October 2024
House of Commons
5 communications with 4 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association", "count": 2}, {"name": "Canad…