Sandra Buckler

"[6] As a lobbyist, Buckler's client list has included the Aeroguard Company Ltd.[7] (later purchased by rival GardaWorld Corporation),[8] a private security firm) that was awarded a multi-million dollar contract with the federal government to provide pre-board passenger screening at major airports in western Canada.

[8] It has also included BC Rail, Biotech, Bombardier, the Canada-Israel Committee, Coca-Cola, the College of Chiropractors of Ontario, De Beers, Skills Canada, and WorkSafeBC.

[7] A vote was taken on Monday, February 5, 2007, Bloc Quebecois MP Jean-Yves Laforest tried to pass a motion to call on Buckler to appear before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts in order to clarify the issue of her acting as a lobbyist for real estate firm Royal LePage's Relocation Services division after it won a government contract to manage the relocation of 15,000 military personnel, RCMP, and other government employees.

[2] In Brian Cohen's undated satire, Sandra Buckler, the chief of staff for Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Peter Penashue, is depicted as a character out of George Orwell's classic 1984.

[10] According to her firm's corporate website, Sandra Buckler served as Chief of Staff to Ministers of Health, Northern Development, International Trade, Public Safety, and Intergovernmental Affairs.