The State of Purpose Governance in Canada
Corporate governance standards
These trends are documented in this first-ever State of Purpose Governance in Canada report, published by the Canadian Purpose Economy Project in collaboration with The Directors College Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC) The Chartered Governance Institute of Canada CCCA (Canadian Corporate Counsel Association) Competent Boards and Liz Watson
Defining purpose governance as “the board’s role in oversight of the company’s purpose”, the report summarizes a survey of nearly 200 corporate directors and governance professionals who are members and alumni of the partnering organizations.
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The majority of participants report their organizations have a purpose statement approved by the board that sets out why their companies exist, and half responded this purpose was in fact a “social purpose” to contribute to a better world. While most are advancing their purpose through their corporate strategy
As expectations rise for companies to have and disclose their purpose and performance on it, and as governance organizations increase purpose education for boards
To learn more, listen to this free recording of a recent webinar on “What is the State of Purpose Governance in Canada?”.
Director Board and Corporate Governance at SGI
3moFYI - Loreley Chekay K.C., ICD.D, CIC.C, GCU.D
Legal Executive | General Counsel | Corporate Secretary | NFP Board Member | Governance
3moThank for leading this initiative, Coro Strandberg. The CCCA (Canadian Corporate Counsel Association) is proud to support your work as a proud partner along with the Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC), Watson Board Advisors, The Chartered Governance Institute of Canada, The Directors College and Competent Boards. #CCCA #CBA