Pharmaceutical companies host on the Hill

Canada’s Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) held a reception on the Hill to highlight the…

by Mitchel Raphael on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 7:00am - 6 Comments

Canada’s Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) held a reception on the Hill to highlight the work they are doing in Africa. Below, Susan Smith of Bluesky Strategy Group and Tim Powers of Summa Strategies.

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Liberal MP Rob Oliphant.

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Liberal MP Bob Rae.

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Liberal MP Kirsty Duncan.

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Liberal MP Judy Sgro and Greg MacEachern of Summa Strategies.

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NDP MP Irene Mathyssen.

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Bloc MP Nicole Demers.

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(Left to right) Jeff Beyer and Brian Clow from Iggy’s office, and Harris Macleod of The Hill Times.

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Russell Williams, Founding Member and President of Rx&D.

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Hugh Scott from Rx&D.

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  • Dot

    What is this supposed to be- the Mary Matalin/James Carville north edition? I can't be bothered to check their tweets.

    Btw, is that Rahim I see behind Judy Sgro's head? Maybe he was walking by on the way to the office supply room and heard a party breaking out.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/TJCook TJCook

    Funny, you can barely make out the horns and cloven feet.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/madeyoulook madeyoulook

    Canada’s Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) held a reception on the Hill to highlight the work they are doing in Africa.

    Canada’s Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) held a reception on the Hill to bribe MPs and Senators with food, drink and merry in order to advance their agenda and sway these corruptible leeches over to this particular special interest. Who's paying for the frogs' legs tomorrow? And the fancy sandwiches with cut-off crusts next week? Etc. Etc.

    There. Fixed it for you.

    • riv

      madeyoulook: Whew, you saved his bacon. otherwise someone might think he's another one of those public relations toadies who scarf whatever they can under their byline.

  • WallE

    Have any low-cost drugs actually been delivered yet?

    • riv

      Yes. They are called Generic. Off-patent, and placebo (exercise, fresh air, spending time with family, turning off the computer). Like that.

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