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World’s largest exporters fail to punish bribery in foreign markets
Report finds enforcement against foreign bribery shockingly low among half of G20 countries including Canada
‘End Snow Washing’ Coalition submits letter to Ministers Freeland and Bains on beneficial ownership transparency
TI Canada joined End Snow Washing coalition members, in delivering a letter to Ministers Freeland and Bains that recommends a publicly accessible beneficial ownership registry as part of Canada’s economic recovery priorities.
TI Canada Makes Submission to Ontario Consultation on Environmental Assessments
Transparency International Canada (TI Canada) made a submission on Friday, August 21 to the Government of Ontario’s open consultation for Class EA amendments for Activities of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines under the Mining Act (Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines.
Organizations call for COVID-19 transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures
TI Canada joins other Canadian organizations in calling for transparency and accountability measures during the unprecedented relief efforts for COVID-19.
TI Canada, PCQVP-Canada et C4TF se réjouissent de l'engagement du gouvernement du Québec sur la transparence du bénéficiaires effectifs
Transparency International Canada (TI Canada), Publiez ce que vous payez Canada (PCQVP-Canada) et Les Canadiens pour l'équité fiscale (C4TF) applaudissent avec enthousiasme le gouvernement du Québec pour sa proposition dans le budget provincial 2020-2021 qui vise a à recueillir et mettre à la disposition du public par le biais du registre des entreprises des informations sur les bénéficiaires effectifs ultime (BEU) de certaines entités juridiques.
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.
TI Canada responds to the new Integrity Regime introduced by PWGSC in July 2015
On July 3rd 2015, the Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) introduced its revamped procurement Integrity Regime. The Regime replaces the former Integrity Framework, which had been subject to criticism.
What’s your party’s position on Whistleblower Protections in Canada?
TI Canada has sent an Open Letter to Political Party Leaders regarding Whistleblower Protection in Canada asking them what their party's position is on whistleblower protection.