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TI Canada Welcomes its Newest Board Members and a New Chair and President.
During Transparency International Canada’s 26th Annual General Meeting on June 22nd, 2023, three new members were voted onto TI Canada’s volunteer Board of Directors by the TI Canada membership. These members bring with them a deep understanding of TI Canada’s mission and a dedication to strengthening transparency across Canada. TI Canada is very pleased to welcome these new Board Members, a new Chair and President, and a renewal.
October Newsletter: Anti-Money Laundering in the News
Following the release of the Pandora Papers, an investigative report published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Executive Director of Transparency International Canada James Cohen provided comments to CBC-Radio One program The Current.
Coalition provides closing submission in Cullen Commission
On July 30th, 2021, a coalition comprised of Transparency International Canada, Publish What You Pay, and the Canadian Taxpayer Federation provided closing submissions to the Cullen Commission, British Columbia's high-profile investigation into money-laundering in the province.
TI Canada testifies before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance about COVID-19 spending
Transparency International Canada (TI Canada) was summoned by the House of Commons Standing Committee of Finance to testify on their study of COVID-19 spending and programs last Thursday, April 1st.
TI Canada welcomes new Chair and Board Members
TI Canada is happy to announce Susan Côté-Freeman as the new Chair and President of Transparency International Canada.Susan is an experienced anti-corruption professional whose career with the international Secretariat of Transparency International spanned almost two decades.