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Integrating Anti-Corruption in Canadian Foreign Policy – Report is now out!

Conference Report from the Integrating Anti-Corruption in Canadian Foreign Policy conference held in Ottawa on June 13th, is now available! TI Canada was delighted to co-host this event and share in its success fostering dialogue among a variety of participants.

Enjoy reading about what was a day full of in-depth dialogue between numerous policymakers, academics, civil society, and others.  

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Acknowledgements

Transparency International (TI) Canada would like to thank the event co-hosts – the Canadian International Council (CIC), and the Canadian Centre of Excellence for Anti-Corruption (CCEAC) – as well as the event supporters - The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Canada, Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the Open Society Foundations, and the University of Ottawa - Faculty of Law - Common Law Section. The day was only made possible due your generosity.  

This report is a summary of commentary made by speakers and audience members during the June 13, 2023 conference ‘Integrating Anti-Corruption in Canadian Foreign Policy.’ The discussion occurred under Chatham House Rules – a speaker may be quoted, but not attributed unless providing permission – to allow for open and frank conversation.  

The opinions contained are solely those of commentators, and – unless explicitly stated otherwise – are not necessarily those of Transparency International Canada, the Canadian International Council, the Canadian Centre of Excellence for Anti-Corruption (CCEAC), the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Canada, Global Affairs Canada, the Open Society Foundations, or the University of Ottawa Faulty of Law – Common Law Section.