Rachel Notley registered to lobby for Southern Butler Price, an Alberta employment law firm that helps workplaces create codes of conduct, to discuss “provincial legislation establishing mandatory codes of conduct for local governments.”

Notley was the first NDP premier of Alberta, a position she held from 2015 to 2019. After losing the 2019 election to UCP leader Jason Kenney, she became the leader of the province’s official opposition and served in that role for five years before stepping down as leader in January 2024. She left provincial politics altogether in December.