Press Release
March 04, 2025
Environmental Defence’s report finds that fossil fuel lobbyists met with federal government officials 1,135 times in 2024.
Montréal/Tiohtià:ke | Traditional, unceded lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka/Mohawk Nation, a gathering place for many First Nations, including the Anishinaabeg – Today, Environmental Defence released its annual report evaluating lobbying by the fossil fuel industry, Big Oil’s Lobbying Playbook: A Summary of the Fossil Fuel Industry’s 2024 Federal Lobbying. In 2024, fossil fuel companies and industry associations had at least 1,135 lobby meetings with the federal government. Lobbyists heavily targeted ministries responsible for environmental and climate policy, and the Privy Council Office, as well as the former finance minister and Members of Parliament from the Official Opposition.
“Big Oil relies on lobbying because it works –they use it to weaken climate policies and dodge accountability,” said Emilia Belliveau, Energy Transition Program Manager at Environmental Defence. “In 2024, Big Oil made it clear they oppose climate rules that curb pollution or prevent greenwashing. As fossil fuel interests exploit the situation in the U.S., Canada must resist similar rollbacks. This report shows how they’re using the same playbook here –lobbying behind closed doors to put corporate profits over climate action.”
The report compiles data from the federal Registry of Lobbyists, tracking lobbying activity from 35 fossil fuel companies and industry associations. It highlights the most active fossil fuel industry lobbyists, and the Members of Parliament, ministries and ministers they targeted.
Some of the key takeaways from the report include:
These figures do not capture the entire extent of the industry’s access, given that the data only includes lobbyist-initiated meetings, not those arranged by the government.
“Canadians are deeply concerned about climate change. We deserve a government that takes the threat of the climate crisis seriously and acts with integrity and urgency to address it,” said Belliveau, “Fossil fuel companies are using this political moment, and the influence they’ve gained in the U.S., to reverse years of progress on climate issues. They are going after policies designed to protect the people and places we love from extreme climate impacts. The next federal government must put people first and make corporate polluters pay.”
With an election looming, Environmental Defence calls on Ministers and MPs to stop accepting meetings with fossil fuel industry lobbyists.
Background Information
ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE (environmentaldefence.ca): Environmental Defence is a leading Canadian environmental advocacy organization that works with government, industry and individuals to defend clean water, a safe climate and healthy communities.
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Midhat Moini, Environmental Defence, media@environmentaldefence.ca
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