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Canadian Society of Corporate Secretaries 

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  • Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
    The Canadian Corporate Counsel Association is the only member organization in Canada providing a dedicated national forum and voice for the in-house counsel profession.

  • Chartered Secretaries Canada
    We are the Canadian Division of a worldwide organization founded in Great Britain in 1891 for the purpose of providing a rigorous program of professional study in the field of executive-level management and administrative knowledge and expertise. Our Division was founded in 1920.The ICSA is unique in the global business environment - it is the only organization to provide a professional program and designations for chartered secretaries and administrators recognized worldwide. Individuals may join the Institute as students and, after completing a program of study and meeting other eligibility requirements, may become Associates of the Institute and receive the ACIS designation.

  • Computershare Governance Services
    Computershare Governance Services (CGS) is the leading global supplier of web based entity management, board portal and subsidiary governance solutions. Over 250,000 legal entities across more than 160 jurisdictions are administered, governed and kept compliant using our software. Leading companies from all market segments look to our team of governance specialists for proactive ways to stay compliant and minimize risk in an ever increasing regulatory environment. Our headquarters in Monaghan, Ireland are supported by 11 offices across the globe.  For more information please contact: 

    Email: governanceservices@computershare.com
    Telephone: 1-866-443-8426
    Web: www.cgs.computershare.com
     
     
     
  • The Canadian Coalition for Good Governance
    The Canadian Coalition for Good Governance was formed to promote good governance practices in the companies owned by our members. Generally, these companies are members of the S&P/TSX Composite Index. Coalition members believe that good governance practices contribute to a company's ability to create value for its shareholders.

  • Corporate Governance
    Since 1995 the Corporate Governance site at CorpGov.net has facilitated the ability of institutional and individual shareowners to better govern corporations, enhancing both corporate accountability and the creation of wealth. News, links, commentary, corporate governance definiitons and advocacy geared to the active investor. Browse our small reference library, join our NETwork, subscribe to the publications of our stakeholders. CorpGov.net is supported by ad revenue, as well as the publisher's speaking engagements, and consulting contracts on corporate governance.

  • Institute of Corporate Directors
    The Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) is a member-based organization that represents the Director community in Canada. As a member institute of the Global Director Development Circle the ICD sets the standards for Canadian Directors that are recognized both nationally and internationally. The ICD certifies directors to the community standard with the ICD.D, and educates directors through events, continuing education and formal education through its Director Education Program. The ICD also grants peerages as Fellows in the Institute.

  • The Corporate Library 
    Independent Corporate Governance Research and Analysis.
    The Corporate Library’s mission is to provide independent corporate governance research and analysis to enable our clients to enhance value.

  • International Corporate Governance
    The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) is a not for profit body founded in 1995 which has evolved into a global membership organisation of 450 leaders in corporate governance in 45 countries, with institutional investors representing assets under management of around US$9.5 trillion. The ICGN’s mission is to raise standards of corporate governance worldwide. In doing so, the ICGN encourages cross-border dialogue at conferences and influences corporate governance public policy through ICGN Committees. We promote best practice guidance, encourage leadership development and keep our members informed on emerging issues in corporate governance through publications and the ICGN website.

  • Canadian Investor Relations Institute
    The Canadian Investor Relations Institute is a professional, not-for-profit association of executives responsible for communication between public corporations, investors and the financial community. CIRI is dedicated to advancing the stature and credibility of the investor relations profession and the competency of its members.

  • CalPERS Shareowner Forum
    We believe good corporate governance leads to better performance. We seek corporate reform to protect our investments. The corporate governance team challenges companies and the status quo undefined we vote our proxies, we work closely with regulatory agencies to strengthen our financial markets, and we invest with partners that use corporate governance strategies to earn value for our fund by turning around ailing companies.

  • European Corporate Governance Institute
    The ECGI is an international scientific non-profit association. We provide a forum for debate and dialogue between academics, legislators and practitioners, focusing on major corporate governance issues and thereby promoting best practice.
    Our primary role is to undertake, commission and disseminate research on corporate governance. Based upon impartial and objective research and the collective knowledge and wisdom of our members, we can advise on the formulation of corporate governance policy and development of best practice and undertake any other activity that will improve understanding and exercise of corporate governance.


  • Deloitte Centre for Corporate Governance
    Audit committees are facing unprecedented demands and responsibilities. Audit committee members need objective, easy-to-use, and comprehensive resources for identifying, understanding and addressing key issues. The Centre for Corporate Governance is targeted to members of audit committees and boards of directors, and provides a single point of access to current developments, Deloitte perspectives, DeloitteLearning courses, best practices, technical resources, reference materials and other useful information related to corporate governance. Our goal is to provide our clients' audit committees with high-level, quality resources that may be used to create a more effective oversight process.

  • Corporate Streamlining
    Deep within organizations an unknown force chews away at their functionality, choking them, draining their resources, frustrating employees and management and their plans... until now.  Discover the definition of an organizational black hole, the harm caused, and how to eradicate black holes from organizations...and benefit from this is new ground in organization management.

  • Brown Governance
    Brown Governance helps organizations strengthen their governance practices through a complete suite of governance services including: consulting, director training and development; governance and financial literacy seminars, board and CEO assessment and evaluation, governance benchmarking data, research reports and publications and applied governance tools and solutions.
 
 

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