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Social Movements and Interest Groups
Many groups find that their interests
are better advanced if they organize and act collectively. They undertake political
action or education in the hope of furthering their causes. For most of these
groups, political activity is just one facet of their work.
Some private individuals and companies act as professional lobbyists for other
groups or companies. Lobbyists try to exert influence on government decision
makers to ensure favourable laws and contract awards. Industry Canada provindes
information about lobbyist
registration, which tries to ensure lobbyists working with the federal level
of government behave according to certain standards.
Hillwatch provides useful lists of
hundreds of interest
groups and associations as well as think
tanks in Canada who try to influence poublic policy.
INTEREST GROUPS
Aboriginal Issues
African Heritage

Business Issues

Environment and Natural Resources
Labour

Peace
Public Policy Groups

Seniors
Sexual Orientation

Society

Student-run Groups

Women

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