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Temple Scott Associates

Temple Scott Associates (TSA) is a leading public relations and government relations firm. 

We operate across multiple sectors, including financial services, energy and environment, entertainment and culture, transportation, health care, telecommunications and technology.

TSA is staffed and managed by senior professionals who are passionate about achieving results for clients.

TSA’s mission is to provide creative, strategic and innovative communications and government relations solutions that deliver measurable advantage for their clients.

What matters to us? Getting the results our clients want.

 
Communications

Whether you need a single product launch or a complex public affairs campaign anywhere in Canada, TSA’s communications professionals have the skills, experience and commitment to design and run it.

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Government Relations

TSA consultants provide clients with expertise and practical experience in political advocacy, regulatory processes and policy development at all levels of government. Our success record and client retention rates are among the highest in the industry.

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Featured Client

Chicken Farmers of Ontario

Chicken Farmers of Ontario

Chicken Farmers of Ontario provides leadership for a sustainable and dynamic chicken industry, regulating all aspects of the production and marketing of chicken in Ontario. CFO advocates on behalf of Ontario’s 1,052 successful, independent chicken farmers in a market responsive, supply managed system.  Ontario farmers grow more than 200 million chickens every year.  More information on the Chicken Farmers of Ontario can be found at www.cfo.on.ca.

TSA in the Community

ALS Society of Canada

Don Moors receives award from ALS Society of Canada

TSA Senior Vice President Don Moors provides pro-bono advocacy in Ottawa for the ALS Society of Canada, helping the fight for a cure to the devastating neuro-muscular disorder commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

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Quote of the Week

Quotes from Thought Leaders

I had rather men should ask why my statue is not set up, than why it is.

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