Canada:
OSFI Superintendent Discusses Corporate Governance
08 June 2012
Stikeman Elliott LLP
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In a
recent speech to the Trust Companies Association of Canada,
OSFI Superintendent Julie Dickson outlined OSFI's work
toward revising its
2003 Corporate Governance Guideline. Notably discussed were
issues respecting independent control functions, board composition
and the separation of audit committees and risk management
committees.
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