Lobbying under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government requires an increased focus on data, opinion data, economics, and return on investment, say lobbyists.


Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives for the Liberal party caucus meeting in West Block on March 11, 2026. ‘Anybody who is looking to try and set up a meeting is connecting it to how [their proposal] aligns with the government’s seven priorities,’ said Robin Guy, vice-president at Crestview Strategy.The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
The federal Liberals have been in power since 2015, but under new Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, the government’s priorities and the best ways to approach them have definitely changed, say lobbyists.
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