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 === Lobbying === === Lobbying ===
  
-Pfizer lobbied various officials in the [[Government of British Columbia]] between April and November 2012including then-premier [[Christy Clark]], future premier [[John Horgan]], future health minister [[Adrian Dix]], and future deputy premier, minister of public safety and solicitor general [[Mike Farnworth]]. The disclosed purpose was to "provide health policy and pharmaceutical information and communications on behalf of Pfizer Canada," and "learn and understand the budgetary, policy and strategic directions of the Government."[215]((Dawson, R. W. (2012, April 10). //Registration ID 200777.// Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists of British Columbia. https://archive.ph/uMY2W))+From April 2010 until October 2019, Dawson acted as an in-house lobbyist for Pfizer, engaging with various officials in the [[Government of British Columbia]]
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 +In 2010he lobbied then-premier [[Gordon Campbell]], future premier [[John Horgan]], future health minister [[Adrian Dix]], and future deputy premier, minister of public safety and solicitor general [[Mike Farnworth]].((Dawson, R. W. (2012, April 30). //Registration ID: 880687.// BC Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists. https://archive.ph/NyxHz)) 
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 +In 2012, he lobbied then-premier [[Christy Clark]], [[John Horgan]], [[Adrian Dix]], and [[Mike Farnworth]]. The disclosed purpose was to "provide health policy and pharmaceutical information and communications on behalf of Pfizer Canada," and "learn and understand the budgetary, policy and strategic directions of the Government."((Dawson, R. W. (2012, April 10). //Registration ID 200777.// Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists of British Columbia. https://archive.ph/uMY2W))
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