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Home Advocacy Government Relations 2019 Newfoundland and Labrador Legislature Day
On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 Advocis will be holding a Legislature Day at The House of Assembly in St. John’s.
In March, the Government of Ontario passed The Financial Professionals Title Protection Act, which received support from both sides of their Legislature. Now is the time to encourage Newfoundland and Labrador’s MHAs to #RaiseTheBar by mirroring that approach.
Legislature Days are an integral part of our lobbying and advocacy efforts to politicians and key government officials on important issues that financial advisors and their clients face.
The Legislature Day will incorporate a series of meetings that Advocis members set with their MHAs in advance, an opportunity to sit in the legislature during Question Period, and attend an evening reception hosted by Advocis.
Legislature Days are only effective if efforts are made to seek meetings with MHAs and/or their staffers.
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Key Messages to deliver to MHAs during the 2019 Legislature Day.
The leave-behind document for the 2019 Legislature Day.
The poll conducted on our behalf in March, 2019 on the regulation of Financial Advisors.
PLEASE READ! The NEW procedure for Advocis Legislature Days.
A helpful document answering the most common questions about the Legislature Day.
Some helpful tips for sitting in the Gallery for Question Period.
A list of MHAs. Don't forget to email your Regional Leads to express interest in being paired with an MLA!
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