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Interested in an Exciting Career as the Executive Director of Transparency International Canada?
Transparency International Canada (TI-Canada) is looking for a successful, highly motivated person to take over the position of Executive Director starting in June 2025 or shortly thereafter.
Call for nominations: Canadian integrity award 2024
Nominations are open for the 2024 Canadian Integrity Award, recognizing individuals or organizations making outstanding contributions to transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption in Canada.
2023 Corruption Perceptions Index results | Les résultats 2023 de l’Indice de perception de la corruption
Canada ranks 14th in the 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index. TI Canada urges reforms on ownership transparency, whistleblower protection, and enforcement to rebuild trust.
Canada passes landmark legislation to fight corruption, money laundering, tax evasion, and terrorist financing.
Bill C-42 receives Royal Assent, establishing Canada’s public registry of beneficial owners—a major victory for transparency championed by the End Snow-washing Coalition.
Substandard enforcement plagues Canada’s anti-corruption efforts
Enforcement of foreign bribery laws in Canada remains weak. TI Canada and the OECD highlight low prosecution rates under the CFPOA, urging stronger accountability.
Coalition appears before Canada’s Senate to support federal legislation for a publicly accessible corporate beneficial ownership registry.
OTTAWA: Yesterday, Canada’s Standing Senate committee on Banking, Commerce and the Economy (BANC) heard from the ‘End Snow-washing’ Coalition: Publish What You Pay Canada, Transparency International Canada, and Canadians For Tax Fairness. The Coalition provided strong support of long-awaited legislation (Bill C-42) for a corporate beneficial ownership, which the Senate is studying. Should this bill pass, it will be a massive blow against money laundering, corruption, tax evasion, and terrorist financing.
TI Canada Coalition Response to AML Consultation 2023
TI Canada, together with our End Snow Washing Coalition partners Publish What You Pay Canada and Canadians for Tax Fairness, have together provided a submission to the Department of Finance in response to their Consultation on Strengthening Canada's Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorist Financing Regime.
David Hutton receives 2nd Canadian Integrity Award
At the 2022 Toronto Day of Dialogue on November 17, TI Canada recognized Mr. David Hutton for the 2nd Canadian Integrity Award. Mr. Hutton is Senior Fellow at the Centre for Free Expression at Toronto Metropolitan University.
TI Canada also recognized as an honourable mention, the Radio-Canada investigative journalist program Enquête. Representing Enquête at the Day of Dialogue were managing editor, Luc Tremblay and host, Marie-Maude Denis.
Le Canada ne fait toujours qu'une application “limitée” de sa Loi sur la corruption d’agents publics étrangers
Selon le dernier rapport de Transparency International, le Canada n'applique que de manière limitée la Loi sur la corruption d'agents publics étrangers (LCAPE).
TI Canada Testifies in Senate on Bill S-217
On March 24th, Transparency International Chair and President, Susan Côté-Freeman testified on behalf of TI Canada at the Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Susan was called as an expert witness on Bill S-217 - An Act respecting the repurposing of certain seized, frozen or sequestrated assets.
Press Release: Canada marketed abroad as a secrecy jurisdiction to crooks and tax cheats: new report
Canada is known as an easy place to launder dirty money, or ‘snow-wash’. It’s not just the experts who know this though. International corporate service providers actively promote incorporating companies in Canada to clients who wish to take advantage of lax secrecy laws and low financial crime enforcement.
Canada receives C grade in Transparency International’s Government Defence Integrity index
Canada receives a ‘C’ grade with a score of 54/100 in the 2020 Government Defence Integrity Index (GDI) released today by Transparency International .