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TI Canada in the News on Bill C-25
TI Canada active member Denis Meunier was featured in the Toronto Star where he commented on the issues associated with the Ottawa’s first comprehensive reform of corporate law in more than a decade, Bill C-25.
TI Canada Testifies on Beneficial Ownership to House Standing Committee on Bill C-25
TI Canada representatives testified before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU). The INDU standing committee will be discussing Bil C-25, An Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act, the Canada Cooperatives Act, the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, and the Competition Act (listen to the full meeting here).
Canada’s Good Reputation Is Being Abused By Criminals/ Les criminels abusent de la bonne réputation du Canada
This article was originally published in The Toronto Star on January 25, 2017 as ‘Don’t let Canada become haven for tax dodgers’ (link here).
Vancouver Day of Dialogue
Friday, 9 Dec 2016 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM (EDT)
See agenda and register.
Why are three of the world’s richest countries doing so little to stop corruption?
One of the best-known data points in the anti-corruption field is the estimate from Global Financial Integrity that US$ 1.1 trillion in proceeds of corruption, crime and tax evasion are taken from developing countries every year and invested in Western banks, real estate, and luxury goods. The volume of illicit financial flows is higher than the total value of development aid and foreign direct investment into poor countries combined.
Vancouver Discussion Group
Dear Friend of TI Canada:This is a reminder and update notice regarding our upcoming Vancouver Discussion Group event, which will be held on Sept 22, 2016 at the offices of BC Hydro, 333 Dunsmuir, Vancouver.This will be the first event of our innovative new Anti-Corruption Law Program – a partnership involving TI Canada, the Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC and the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform (ICCLR), also based at UBC.
Corruption in the Construction Industry
Corruption in the construction industry is a complex and sensitive issue that is a threat to governments, economic growth, and the population at large.