
Tamara Kronis
In the 90 days to August 7, 2026, 13 organizations lobbied Tamara Kronis across 13 meetings — most often about Housing. The most frequent visitor was Canadian Meat Council (1 meeting, via Kyle Larkin), whose registration says it seeks Science-based food regulations: Working with the Government of Canada on a variety of regulations to promote safety, efficiency, and competitiveness. 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 Tamara
Individual meeting records from the federal lobbying registry
| Date | Organization | Subjects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-28 | Canadian Meat Council | Immigration; Industry; International Trade; Labour; Agriculture | |
| 2026-06-11 | Secure Future Research Ltd DBA ControlAI | National Security/Security; Research and Development; Foreign Affairs | |
| 2026-06-09 | Dignity Network Canada | International Relations; International Development; Foreign Affairs | |
| 2026-06-02 | Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) | Internal Trade; Labour; Small Business; Economic Development | |
| 2026-05-28 | First Nations Education Steering Committee | Environment; Aboriginal Affairs; Infrastructure; Taxation and Finance; Education | |
| 2026-05-27 | National Cattle Feeders' Association | Employment and Training; Environment; International Trade; Agriculture; Housing | |
| 2026-05-27 | National Cattle Feeders'Association | Employment and Training; Environment; International Trade; Agriculture; Housing | |
| 2026-05-27 | Canadian Bankers Association | Financial Institutions; Housing; Consumer Issues | |
| 2026-05-27 | Questrade Financial Group Inc. | Financial Institutions; Industry; Intellectual Property; Science and Technology; Taxation and Finance | |
| 2026-05-27 | ROYAL BANK OF CANADA | Financial Institutions; Housing; Consumer Issues |
Career Activity Summary
Tamara Kronis spoke 249 times in Parliament, mostly about Government Business No. 12—Proceedings on Bill C-30, Combatting Hate Act, and Government Business No. 11—Proceedings on Bill C-26. Tamara was lobbied in 75 meetings by 60 organizations. Tamara participated in 173 parliamentary votes. The top lobbying subject was Economic Development.
This summary is computer-generated from parliamentary records and lobbying registry data.
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Mr. Speaker, hate is real, and it is doing damage in communities across this country. No Canadian should be intimidated because of who they are, how t…
Mr. Speaker, I have lost track of the number of times I have stood in the House in the last few days to talk about the government's again ramming a bi…
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Recent activity
22 activities across speeches, bills, and lobbying communications.
June 2026
Oral Questions
Mr. Speaker, here is the thing: The Cowichan Tribe decision introduced uncertainty around how aborig…
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Mr. Speaker, I suppose it is useful to know that instead of reports, we are going to get consultatio…
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Mr. Speaker, hate is real, and it is doing damage in communities across this country. No Canadian sh…
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Mr. Speaker, I have lost track of the number of times I have stood in the House in the last few days…
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Mr. Speaker, we have heard a variety of arguments from this side of the House as to why cutting deba…
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill S‑201, the national framework on sickle cell disease act.…
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Madam Speaker, as my colleague described, waste heat to power is a well‑established technology that …
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Madam Speaker, I had the privilege of being at the finance committee over the last week or so for a …
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Madam Speaker, when we sit in a committee with members opposite and officials who are unwilling to a…
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Madam Speaker, Bill C‑30 contains measures that allow cabinet to grant exemptions to certain rules o…
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Mr. Speaker, I will remind that member that today the Prime Minister is at the G7 summit as the only…
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Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Regina—Lewvan. If the motion before the…
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Mr. Speaker, I thank the member.
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Mr. Speaker, actually, all I need to do is look at what happened in this House with Bill C‑3. It is …
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Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her question. I brought up two examples in my speech, and here…
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Mr. Speaker, I was in committee when the first vote happened after the government received its major…
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Mr. Speaker, I have lost track of the number of times I have risen just this week to talk about why …
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Mr. Speaker, all members in the House want to combat anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and hate in all of …
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Mr. Speaker, my colleague asked a serious question and she deserves a serious answer. The position o…
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Mr. Speaker, I am grateful for the chance to finish my remarks about Bill C-265, an act to amend the…
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House of Commons
34 communications with 31 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "Chemistry Industry Association of Canada", "count": 2}, {"name": "The…
January 2026
House of Commons
8 communications with 7 clients
Top clients: [{"name": "WORLD VISION CANADA", "count": 2}, {"name": "B'nai Brith National Org…