Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada

Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada (CCMBC)

Background

The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada (CCMBC) was founded in 2016 and describes itself as “a growing and powerful voice advocating for a policy agenda that supports Canadian business competitiveness and keeps good jobs in Canada.”1Homepage, Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada. Archived February 21, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/V1Zgi

According to CCMBC’s founder and board CEO Jocelyn Bamford, the group started in Ontario [00:02:52] “primarily in response to the cap-and-trade, which was being rolled out as part of the Ontario Green Energy Plan.” [00:02:59]2East Meets West – AEG and The Concerned Manufacturers of Ontario,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Alberta Enterprise Group,” July 22, 2021. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

Bamford added:

Jocelyn Bamford: [00:03:58] “And as part of our journey to looking into cap-and-trade, we also looked at the energy prices that were a result of the Green Energy Act in Ontario, and primarily the cost for the wind and solar projects were on small to medium size, which are called Class B industrial users.” [00:04:09]

CCMBC advertises its activities, including working with politicians:3Homepage, Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada. Archived February 21, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/V1Zgi

“Liaise with politicians at all levels of government

“Author opinion/editorial articles to legacy and social media

“Networking with other provincial and national organizations

“Host roundtables and other information sessions with policy makers [sic] and business executives

“Participate in Parliamentary Committee hearings at the provincial and national levels

“Host the program Canadian Innovators on The News Forum television channel

“Publish policy papers on relevant issues

“Undertake advertising and media campaigns”

CCMBC has registered as a third party with Elections Canada as recently as September 2021.

Before becoming Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith regularly appeared as a moderator on CCMBC events and those hosted by the Canada Strong and Free Network (formerly the Manning Centre). Smith described the Alberta Enterprise Group that she was president of as a [00:09:07] “kindred sister organization”[00:09:08] to CCMBC.4GMT20210901 203142 Recording 640×360,” YouTube Video uploaded by user “CCMBC,” September 3, 2021. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

Canadians for a Responsible Recovery

The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Business Canada is behind an initiative titled “Canadians for a Responsible Recovery.”5Let’s build a more responsible & prosperous Canada,” Canadians for a Responsible Recovery. Archived February 11, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/A1Q1N

The source code of an unlisted Donation thank-you page shows CCMBC in the metadata for the page title and stylesheet, suggesting donations also go to CCMB:

Another unlisted page outlines board members of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Businesses of Ontario.6Board Members, Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Businesses of Ontario,Canadians for a Responsible Recovery. Archived May 16, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tMKS8

The “Canadians for a Responsible Recovery Plan” includes a CCMBC logo header. Its 6-part recovery plan includes six “actions that must be part of that plan”:7Canadians for a Responsible Recovery,” Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Businesses Canada. Archived November 30, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iGBd1

  1. “Canada must ensure that the critical supply chain items are manufactured in Canada.”
  2. “Canadians should acknowledge the contribution of our resource sector to our Canadian economy and celebrate it.”
  3. “We have to move away from arbitrary emission reduction targets. For too many years, we have been told an environmental collapse is imminent, but the predictions time and time again have been proven false.”
  4. “We have to get back to work. We cannot continue to live with an economic lock down [sic]. It is psychologically and socially damaging and starts to call into question the right to some very basic freedoms.”
  5. “We have to reduce the regulatory burden on work. Layer after layer of regulation has been imposed on business, particularly in the resource sector […] carbon taxes and the proposed Clean Energy Fuel Standards (hurting our competitiveness and raising costs for consumers) and proposed ban on plastics (which are essential for health care workers) are just the latest examples of needless burden.”
  6. “We have to curtail public spending, not expand it.”

Some groups listed on the CRR website include climate change denial group Friends of Science, and anti-lockdown Nurses for Sustainable Care, a group run by former UCP employee and Heartland Institute speaker Anne Jordan.8Let’s build a more responsible & prosperous Canada,” Canadians for a Responsible Recovery. Archived February 11, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/A1Q1N

Source: Canadians for a Responsible Recovery

Stance on Climate Change

Canadians for a Responsible Recovery Stance on Climate

Source: Canadians for a Responsible Recovery.

According to the “Canadians for a Responsible Recovery” plan:

“We have to move away from arbitrary emission reduction targets. For too many years, we have been told an environmental collapse is imminent, but the predictions time and time again have been proven false.”

Also mentioned in the plan is opposition to regulations on the resource sector:

“We have to reduce the regulatory burden on work. Layer after layer of regulation has been imposed on business, particularly in the resource sector, with the result that projects are delayed, cancelled [sic], or moved elsewhere.”

It adds, “The Government of Canadaโ€™s growing list of carbon taxes and the proposed Clean Energy Fuel Standards (hurting our competitiveness and raising costs for consumers) and proposed ban on plastics (which are essential for health care workers) are just the latest examples of needless burden.”

CCMBC Stance on Climate

February 19, 2023

CCMBC tweeted criticizing climate models:9@2021Ccmbc โ€ข Feb 19,” @CCMBC2021 on X. Archived September 27, 2024. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

@2021Ccmbc on Feb 19, 2021. Source: X.10@2021Ccmbc โ€ข Feb 19,” @Ccmbc2021 on X. Archived September 27, 2024. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

July 22, 2021

In a podcast with Danielle Smith of the Alberta Enterprise Group, Jocelyn Bamford described Canadian natural gas as a “clean” alternative. She described the idea of divestment from polluting industries as “concerning”:11East Meets West – AEG and The Concerned Manufacturers of Ontario,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Alberta Enterprise Group,” July 22, 2021. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

Jocelyn Bamford: [00:05:08] “We see still today that the federal government doesn’t have any strategy for manufacturing. They don’t have any strategy for the resource sector, which can be the solution to a cleaner planet because if we got our clean natural resources to market, you would have places like China and India come off coal if they were using our clean liquefied natural gas. [00:05:30]

[00:05:31] “So, we started to see some things that are concerning: no pipelines, no strategy for the resource sector, no strategy for manufacturing, and death by a thousand cuts, through things like legislating plastics as toxic, banning pipelines. We saw it coming through the financial community with the ESG [Environmental, Social, and Governance] movement to try and get people to divest in both the natural resource industry and in the things like carbon capture, which will help our resources be all the more cleaner.” [00:06:05]

February 2023

CCMBC reposted content on Facebook describing the “dangerous escalation of tactics by anti-oil and gas activists” in Canada:

@CCMBC123 on February 21, 2023. Source: Facebook.

The post linked to an article by Shawn Logan in the Niagara Independent.12Shawn Logan. “Canada sees dangerous escalation of tactics by anti-oil and gas activists,” The Niagara Independent, February 21, 2023. Archived February 21, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Z6IJp Logan lists himself as the Campaign and advocacy lead for the Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) on LinkedIn.13Shawn Logan,” LinkedIn. Accessed February 2023. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

February 14, 2023

In an article critical of the idea of “the 15-minute city,” which would design cities to reduce transportation distances and vehicle use, CCMBC president Catherin Swift claimed:14Catherine Swift. “The 15-minute city,The Niagara Independent, February 14, 2023. Archived February 21, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/H9lMQ

“United Nations (UN) officials have in the past said the only way to achieve the climate zealot goal of limiting the average global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius is to shut down the entire global economy. Many groups sympathetic with this viewpoint, including the World Economic Forum (WEF), seemed quite delighted by the severe lockdowns imposed by many jurisdictions during the pandemic, as the cessation of much economic activity meant emissions were greatly reduced. The misery suffered by so many because of the pandemic measures didnโ€™t seem to be a problem for this gang.

“The 15-minute city is yet another way in which the self-described elites in places like the UN and WEF plan to tell the rest of us how to live, for our own good of course. Whether anyone even wants to live this way is irrelevant as long as the climate and other societal goals are achieved. This is the same crowd that has proclaimed such absurdities as ‘You will own nothing, and youโ€™ll be happy.'”

“15-minute cities” have become a recent target15Alex Nurse and Alessia Calafiore. “15-minute cities: how to separate the reality from the conspiracy theory,” University of Liverpool, February 20, 2023. Archived March 1, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/wip/NYHYW of conspiracy theorists,16Carlton Reid. “15-Minute-City Conspiracy Theories Insane Says 15-Minute-City Creator,” Forbes, February 8, 2023. Archived May 20, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/IcXK3 several sources have reported.17John Elledge. “How have 15-minute cities become a conspiracy theory?The New Statesman, February 12, 2023. Archived October 1, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/wip/1YvZW

Funding

According to its website, “Unlike many other business organizations, we will never accept money from any government source, ensuring that the interests of business remain our exclusive and leading priority.”18Homepage, Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses Canada. Archived February 21, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/V1Zgi

Actions

“Exchange Call” Events

CCMBC has regularly partnered with the Canada Strong & Free Network (Formerly Manning Centre) to host events sponsored by pro-oil contingents of conservative groups and Canadian and U.S. think tanks. Prominent conservative leaders and think tank representatives from Canada and the U.S. often attend the events.

Canada Strong and Free Network president Troy Lanigan said in one video that the Modern Miracle Network sponsors their monthly exchange calls:19.”EXCH Call 21 January: Pushing Back the Great Reset,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” January 28, 2021. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

Troy Lanigan: [00:00:35] “This group of partner organizations was created to oppose the so-called Clean Fuel Standard. Ideas in the Great Reset give rise to the Clean Fuel Standard, carbon taxes, regulation, canceling infrastructure projects, et cetera, et cetera. So I want to recognize those partner organizations, Canadians for Affordable Energy, Project Confederation, Alberta Institute, Modern Miracle Network, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Fairness Alberta, and especially my friend Jocelyn Bamford in the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada.” [00:01:09]

Below is a sample event listing on the CCMBC website.20Zoom Events,” CCMBC. Archived March 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/hWm5K

November 18, 2020 โ€” Economic Triage Summit

Listed Speakers:

  • Catherine Swift
  • Pierre Poilievre
  • Dan McTeague
  • Jack Mintz

Unlisted Speakers (mentioned in audio):

  • N/A

Listed Sponsors/Partners:

  • CCMBC
  • Canada Strong and Free Network
  • Project Confederation
  • Alberta Institute

Unlisted Sponsors (mentioned in audio):

June 2, 2021 โ€” Big Government, Free Speech and Tin-Foil Hats: A Discussion on Bill C-10

Listed Speakers:

  • Rachel Harder
  • J.J. McCullough
  • John Robson
  • Joanna Baron
  • Peter Menzies

Unlisted Speakers (mentioned in audio):

  • N/A

Listed Sponsors/Partners:

  • N/A

Unlisted Sponsors (mentioned in audio):

  • Modern Miracle Network

Notes:

It featured John Robson, behind the “Climate Discussion Nexus,” a group claiming that the 97% consensus on climate change is a myth.21The 97 Percent Consensus Myth Revisited,” Climate Discussion Nexus, January 1, 2023. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.

Rachel Harder suggested that Bill C10 “Needs to die”:

Rachel Harder: [00:11:41] “Our hope is that it actually dies altogether because we believe that Bill C-10 needs to die and that a new bill needs to be drafted, one that would would [sic] be actually helpful in terms of moving forward rather than this one, which we believe is extremely detrimental.” [00:11:58][17.6]

January 28, 2021 โ€” Pushing Back The Great Reset

Listed Speakers:

  • Rex Murphy
  • Christine Van Geyn
  • Anthony Furey
  • Peter Foster

Unlisted Speakers (mentioned in audio):

  • Aaron Wudrick

Listed Sponsors/Partners:

Unlisted Sponsors (mentioned in audio):

  • N/A

Notes:

Christine Van Geyn offered a description of “The Great Reset“:

Christine Van Geyn: [00:03:53] “What is the Great Reset? It is a term that has been widely used, and the idea behind it is about rebuilding society in what’s being called a sustainable way following the COVID-19 pandemic. In my view, it’s just a new buzzword for politicians and world leaders who are pushing an old and long-standing agenda when they believe they have an opportunity. [00:04:16]

[…]

Van Geyn: [00:04:59] “So some of the ideas that are outlined in the book for… but the idea is rebuilding better after COVID-19. And those ideas include changes to the nature of market economies, wealth redistribution, expanding the role of government and social programs, expanding financial regulation, changes to the nature of labor markets, and rolling back globalization. [00:05:23]

[00:05:24] “But at the heart, the Great Reset is actually about climate change. So, in the book, there’s a graphic that shows the interconnectedness of all the challenges we face as a species and civilization, and the graphic is a web with climate change at the heart connected to every other problem in the world. Now, a lot of us didn’t like these ideas before COVID, and we don’t like them now, or as part of the rebuilding effort. And that is a valid and important criticism of the ideas that are captured under the umbrella of the term. The Great Reset.” [00:05:58]

Rex Murphy accused environmentalists dedicated to stopping climate change as having “no conscience”:

Rex Murphy: [00:13:03] “You are not a conspiracy theorist, neither I mine, but I’m also a person who assesses the motives of political actors. And the idea that we take probably the most savage attack on the world’s economy since 1945, and the tumult of anxieties, and worries that attend a pandemic, and then spuriously, many atrociously attempt to yoke that into a predetermined agenda that existed long before COVID. The global warming enterprise, or call it what you will, it is the fanatical dedication to an apocalyptic idea. It’s millenarian in the worst sense of that term, and those who are obsessed by it have no conscience. [00:13:52]

[…]

Murphy: [00:33:22] “It is a totalitarian ideology like green that wishes to rule everything. What’s wider than the environment? The environment literally is every other thing. But you. [00:33:38]

[…]

[00:35:24] “Environmentalists are anti. Let’s be candid. They are anti the world we’re in. They despise industry. They hate energy.” [00:35:37]

Peter Foster claimed there is no climate crisis:

Peter Foster: [00:20:39] “There is no climate crisis for a start, so it’s ridiculous to try and link COVID to it and suggest that COVID is the reason that, since we had to be locked down because of a pandemic, we should be locked down because of a non-existent crisis. [00:20:56]

[…]

[00:21:02] “I’ve been making fun of Klaus Schwab for 20 years. And it strikes me, he reminds me very much of Dr. Evil, in the Austin Powers movie, who who [sic] in turn, is based on a nemesis of James Bond.” [00:21:20]

March 23, 2021 โ€” Canada’s Toxic Ban on Plastics

Listed Speakers:

Unlisted Speakers (mentioned in audio):

  • John Galt

Listed Sponsors/Partners:

  • Modern Miracle Network
  • CCMBC
  • Canada Strong and Free Network
  • Property Rights Alliance

Unlisted Sponsors/Partners (mentioned in audio):

Notes:

Troy Lanigan commented, [00:00:26] “The initiation of this cross-border call is related to two important projects of Americans for Tax Reform. The Property Rights Alliance, […].” [00:00:33]

Congressman Pete Sessions described environmentalism as a religion:

Pete Sessions: [00:14:23] “I assume, in Canada, environmentalism is a religion as much as it is in the United States, and it has those tones.” [00:14:28]

Logomasini claimed that a plastics ban would increase pollution:

Angela Logomasini: [00:39:58] “[…] banning… you know, arbitrarily picking some products to ban in Canada isn’t really going to have a huge impact, and there’re going to be some negative consequences associated with the replacement products. In particular, some of these replacement products are going to increase air and water pollution.” [00:40:14]

Lanigan also noted that CCMBC was petitioning to oppose a plastics ban.

May 27, 2021 โ€” Getting to Fear Free COVID Recovery

Listed Speakers:

  • Danielle Smith
  • Shalini Sheth
  • Lisa Bildy
  • David Redman
  • Ari Joffe

Unlisted Speakers (mentioned in audio):

Listed Sponsors/Partners:

  • N/A

Unlisted Sponsors (mentioned in audio):

Notes:

During the call, SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig promoted an e-book collaboration with the Canadian Constitution Foundation, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, and Montreal Economic Institute to create an e-book titled “Life after Covid.”22“Life After Covid: What’s next for Canada?” (PDF), Canadian Constitution Foundation, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, Montreal Economic Institute, and SecondStreet.org. May 2021. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

Dr. Ari Joffe, a specialist in pediatrics, had written for the conservative MacDonald Laurier Institute opposing lockdowns as a measure to slow the spread of COVID-19.23Rethinking lockdowns: The risks and trade-offs of public health measures to prevent COVID-19 infections” (PDF), Commentary, (MacDonald Laurier Institute publication), December 2020. Archived October 3, 2024. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.

David Redman commented, [00:15:40] “[…] case count is nothing other than a tool to create fear because, in fact, the people who are most at risk weren’t protected, while most of us who are not at risk were being used to tool of fear to stop us.” [00:15:56]

Regarding changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, CCMBC founder and Canada Strong and Free Network board member Jocelyn Bamford commented, [00:36:50] “It’s gobsmacking to me that during a pandemic they doubled our carbon tax. They introduced the clean fuel standards. They declared plastics as toxic, and let’s face it, plastics is not toxic. If not, we wouldn’t wrap our food or take our vaccines through plastic equipment.” [00:37:10]

Bamford added:

Jocelyn Bamford: [00:40:04] “We need to recharge our economy through our resource sector, which can be the answer to a cleaner planet. Because fossil fuels are going to continue, they’re either going to buy it from us, who have very good environmental protections, or somewhere else. So, we do need to step out of the fear. We need to get back to normal, and we need to have policies based on the science that Dr. Jaffe and David Redman proposed. And we need to demand it.” [00:40:35]

Lisa Bildy, who has worked for the “Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms” and her practice, “Libertas Law,” spoke out strongly against lockdowns, “Big Tech” censorship of Covid denial, and mandatory vaccination:

Lisa Bildy: [00:50:26] “It’s simply unacceptable for governments to have spent over a year perpetuating these lockdowns and pushing us towards the vaccines as a savior, rather than admitting at the outset that they shouldn’t have locked down and getting us out of it far sooner,” [00:50:36] she commented.

[…]

[00:53:45] “I am concerned because once our minds shift towards favoring this authoritarian control whenever it’s necessary, we’re not going to easily shift back into the mindset of freedom. Liberal democracy is, like lockdowns, is not something you can just turn on and off with a switch.” [00:54:01]

Bildy also alluded to fears of a zero-carbon future:

Bildy: [00:54:13] “So, will our governments and establishment use our fears and our willingness to hand over our freedoms against us in the future? They will if we let them. There’s no shortage of causes for moral busybodies who would like very much to shape our world to their desires. Zero-COVID could become zero-carbon down the line. [00:54:31]

Later in the meeting, Bamford brought up the potential for private health care:

Jocelyn Bamford: [01:09:41] “We can never have a conversation about a public-private partnership in health care. And, and if you look at just the statistics of where in a normal flu season, our capacity is at, a pandemic pushes that way over the edge. So, we in Canada need to have that conversation. There are many jurisdictions that marry public and private and take off capacity off the public health care system. But if you have that conversation, you’re not a Canadian; you’re a heretic. You’re you’re an alt-right. I’m sure that now they’re going to add in you’re racist, whatever, and because that’s how they roll. But we need to push back and have that conversation because we’ll never be able to plan for the next pandemic.” [01:10:25]

July 22, 2021 โ€” East Meets West

Listed Speakers:

  • Danielle Smith
  • John Galt
  • Veso Sobot
  • Jocelyn Bamford

Unlisted Speakers (mentioned in audio):

  • N/A

Listed Sponsors/Partners:

  • Alberta Enterprise Group

Unlisted Sponsors (mentioned in audio):

Notes:

In the podcast, Jocelyn Bamford described a banning on plastics as a “proxy war” against the resources sector:

Jocelyn Bamford: [00:15:58] Well, well, you know, it goes part and parcel with the attack on the resource sector. I mean, this is a proxy war to get to the resource sector because if you ban plastics or you declare it [sic] toxic, and then you, then you, are killing all the downstream impacts. And there’s a lot of petroleum products that go into the manufacturing of plastics. So, so I mean, it doesn’t make sense. None of it makes sense. That’s the whole point: the banning of our resources by not having pipelines so they can go to market so they can lead to a cleaner planet. That doesn’t make sense. The declaring plastics as toxic makes no sense. If plastics was [sic] toxic, why would we wrap our food in it? Why would we administer vaccines in it? Why do we do all the myriad of things that we do with plastics if it [sic] were, in fact, toxic?” [00:16:48]

Key People

Board Members

Name2020202120222023RoleAffiliated CompanyAffiliated Company Role
Al Diggins1Chairman of the board, treasurerECMGeneral manager
Byron Nelson1111Leland IndustriesPresident
Catherine Swift1111PresidentCanadian Federation of Independent BusinessFormer President
Don Berggren111Berg Chilling SystemsPresident
Jocelyn Williams Bamford1111Founder, Board CEOAutomatic Coating LimitedVice president
Peter Gossmann1111Vice presidentPlasticapPartner
Scott Dunsmoor1111Board treasurerAll-WeldPresident/GM
Scott Hughes1111Hupaco Wood ProductsOwner
Shalini M. Sheth1111CSCP board secretarySuratiDirector of operations
Shelley Bacon1111Northern CablesCEO

Actions

February 17, 2023

CCMBC president Catherine Swift wrote an article in the Niagara Independent urging business leaders to “speak up against bad government policies.” The article was titled “Hey CEOs, stop โ€˜just transitioningโ€™ yourselves out of business.”24Catherine Swift. “Hey CEOs, stop โ€˜just transitioningโ€™ yourselves out of business,” The Niagara Independent, February 17, 2023. Archived February 22, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7LggX

“By not pushing back against policies harmful to their businesses, CEOs also enable governments to concoct even more bad policies down the road. In the energy industry, this has culminated in the so-called ‘just transition’ following carbon taxes, tanker bans on the west coast, heavy-handed and confusing regulatory standards, emissions caps, plastic bans and the ‘Clean Fuel Standard’, among others,” Swift wrote.

“Fortunately, a number of brave corporate leaders have begun to speak out against many of the damaging and impractical energy policies being inflicted by governments, such as punitive taxes and regulations that greatly increase costs for businesses and consumers, so-called ESG (environmental, social and governance) regimes that are devastating for smaller firms and costly for all businesses, the ‘just transition’ and other ‘woke’ measures,” she concluded.

April 2020

CCMBC hosted its “Game Changer of the Year Gala” titled “East Supports West: Canada’s Manufacturing & Resource Sectors Unite.25“2020 CCMBC Gala,” CCMBC. Archived March 03, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4npzn

Sponsors of the event included the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and the Modern Miracle Network:

CCMBC “Game Changer of the Year Gala” sponsors. Source: CCMBC

The event included speeches from Jocelyn Bamford, Anthony Furey, Mark Norman, Peter Grossman, and Rex Murphy.

  • Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers of Ontario

According to the Ontario business registry, The Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers of Canada (CCMBC), business number 281279166, was registered by the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers of Ontario, Ontario Corporation Number (OCN) 1996416.

Contact & Address

CCMBC’s 3rd party registration details with Elections Canada have offered two partial addresses:

Toronto, Ontario
M1B 4V9

Toronto, Ontario
M1V 4T1

Scarborough, Ontario
M1V, 4T1

CCMBC has provided the following address for donations, attention to the group’s treasurer:26Please Donate to the Coalition of Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada,” CCMBC. Archived May 25, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/OvSOr

That location is also the address of All-Weld Co.,27All-Weld Co Ltd,” Google Maps. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. where Scott Dunsmoor is president/GM.

Mail to CCMBC ATTENTION SCOTT DUNSMOOR
49 Passmore Ave
Toronto, ON M1V 4T1

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