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IIA Saskatchewan Chapter Board of Governors Profiles
IIA Saskatchewan Chapter Board of Governors Profiles President James Barr, CA Partner KPMG LLP 1881 Scarth Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K9 Phone: 306.791.1236 e-mail: [email protected] James is a Partner with KPMG, a global professional services firm. As a member of KPMG’s Risk Consulting practice, he provides value-added services to clients in Saskatchewan and Western Canada, including: internal audit, enterprise risk management, business advisory and corporate governance. He has 17 years of professional advisory, internal audit and public accounting experience while with KPMG, and as an internal audit manager for a Fortune 50 multi-national company in New York area. James is encouraged by the increased importance and value that today’s business environment is placing on the internal audit profession, and thinks the Institute of Internal Auditors has in important role to play in continuing to grow both the profession and the local economy. Past - President Karen O’Brien, CIA, CISA, CMC Partner, Enterprise Risk Deloitte 900 2103 11th Ave Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4C5 Phone: 306.565.5208 e-mail: [email protected] Karen leads the Enterprise Risk practice for Deloitte in the Prairie region. Karen has 12 years of experience in public practice in addition to 11 years of progressively senior business experience. Throughout her career she has maintained a focus on how to use risk management, sound internal controls and technology to help manage successful businesses. She and her team provide internal audit services to several Saskatchewan -
Board of Governors 2019/2020
Board of Governors 2019/2020 Executive - President James Barr, CPA, CA, CRMA Partner KPMG LLP 1881 Scarth Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4K9 Phone: 306.791.1236 Email: [email protected] James is a Risk Consulting Partner with KPMG. As a member of KPMG’s Internal Audit, Risk and Compliance Services practice, he provides value-added services to clients in Saskatchewan and Western Canada, including: internal audit, enterprise risk management, IT audit business advisory and corporate governance. He has over 20 years of professional advisory, internal audit and public accounting experience while with KPMG, and as an internal audit manager for a Fortune 100 multi-national company in New York area. James is encouraged by the increased importance and value that today’s business environment is placing on the internal audit profession, and thinks the Institute of Internal Auditors has in important role to play in continuing to grow both the profession and the local economy. Past – President Tracy Hepworth, CPA, CA, CIA, ACC Vice President, Internal Audit Farm Credit Canada 1800 Hamilton Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4L3 Phone: 306.780.8543 Email: [email protected] Tracy is Vice President, Internal Audit at Farm Credit Canada (FCC), a Federal Crown Corporation providing financing, insurance, software, learning programs and business services to Canadian agribusiness and agri- food operations. She leads a team of audit professionals located in Regina and Kanata, Ontario as well as an Investigative Services team in Regina. Since joining FCC in 2002 Tracy has had professional experience in areas including corporate accounting, financial management, enterprise reporting and served for 6 years as the Executive Manager in the office of the President & CEO. -
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION for the ADVANCEMENT of LEARNING/Mcgill UNIVERSITY
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING/McGILL UNIVERSITY Canadian Equities │ As at June 30, 2016 Canadian Equities Above $500,000 Publicly Traded and Held in Segregated Accounts As at June 30, 2016 (in Cdn $) TORONTO DOMINION BANK 9,836,604 BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 1,095,263 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 9,328,748 AGRIUM INC 1,087,077 SUNCOR ENERGY INC 5,444,096 ATS AUTOMATION TOOLING SYS INC 1,072,165 ENBRIDGE INC 4,849,078 KEYERA CORP 1,067,040 ALIMENTATION COUCHE-TARD INC 4,628,364 ENERFLEX LTD 1,054,629 BROOKFIELD ASSET MGMT INC 4,391,535 GILDAN ACTIVEWEAR INC 1,040,600 CGI GROUP INC 4,310,339 EMERA INC 1,025,882 TELUS CORP 4,276,480 CANADIAN UTILITIES LTD 1,014,353 FRANCO-NEVADA CORP 4,155,552 EXCO TECHNOLOGIES LTD 1,008,903 INTACT FINANCIAL CORP 3,488,562 WSP GLOBAL INC 999,856 LOBLAW COMPANIES LTD 3,476,233 MACDONALD DETTWILER & ASSOC 997,083 CANADIAN NATURAL RESOURCES LTD 3,337,079 NUVISTA ENERGY LTD 995,413 CCL INDUSTRIES INC 3,219,484 IMPERIAL OIL LTD 968,856 ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC 3,117,080 CI FINANCIAL INC 954,030 CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE INC 2,650,053 STANTEC INC 910,638 GOLDCORP INC 2,622,792 CANYON SERVICES GROUP INC 892,457 ONEX CORP 2,575,400 HIGH LINER FOODS 841,407 PEYTO EXPLORATION & DEV CORP 2,509,098 MAJOR DRILLING GROUP INTL INC 838,304 AGNICO EAGLE MINES LIMITED 2,475,212 EQUITABLE GROUP INC 831,396 SUN LIFE FINANCIAL INC 2,414,836 DOLLARAMA INC 829,840 BCE INC 1,999,278 LEON'S FURNITURE LTD 781,495 ENGHOUSE SYSTEMS LTD 1,867,298 CANADIAN ENERGY SERVICES &TECH 779,690 STELLA-JONES INC 1,840,208 SHAWCOR LTD 775,126 -
2021 Annual Report
2021 Annual Report Built to help Albertans— then, now, and always There has never been a more powerful demonstration of the strength and resiliency of Albertans than what we witnessed over the past year. In the face of an ongoing global health crisis and the resulting economic impacts, the people of this province found ways to stay connected—offering each other support, encouragement, and hope when it was needed most. ATB is grateful to have played a part in helping Albertans navigate their way through the uncertainty and challenges of 2020. We focused first on the health and safety of our team members and our clients while building solutions to address the most urgent needs of our clients and our communities. Since then, we’ve continued to uplift Albertans, their businesses, and their communities whenever and wherever we can. Our commitment to Albertans is at the centre of everything we do. It’s why we’ve encouraged people to imagine what’s possible and why we’ve nurtured the entrepreneurial spirit of Albertans. It’s why we’ve supported local, seeded ingenuity, and spurred innovation both before and during the pandemic. And it’s what we’ll continue to do to keep Albertans moving toward the better days ahead. We know those days will come—and we’ll be here to help Albertans embrace the possibilities that come with them. Table of Contents Built to help Albertans—then, now, and always 01 Message from President and CEO Curtis Stange 03 Message from Board Chair Joan Hertz 05 Our Strategic Leadership Team 07 Business Highlights 08 Our Corporate Social Responsibility 09 Economy 11 Workplace 18 Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging 22 Social Impact and Community Initiatives 28 Environment 34 2020–21 Financial Highlights 38 Message from Chief Financial Officer Dan Hugo 41 Stakeholder Engagement 43 About This Report 46 GRI Index 48 Locations 49 Management’s Discussion and Analysis and Financial Statements 50 Message from President and CEO Curtis Stange The act of reflection is powerful. -
Credit Union Guidebook
Retail Impact Investing A GUIDEBOOK FOR CANADIAN CREDIT UNIONS FOREWORD Impact investing has the potential to be a growth opportunity and differentiator for the Canadian credit union sector. Today, impact investment options exist primarily for institutional and accredited investors. The opportunities for everyday investors to generate a return, while generating positive impact, are limited – this, despite evidence of market interest led by millennials and others. Credit unions are well positioned to tap into this opportunity. A core part of their mission is to ensure the financial, social and environmental well-being of the communities they serve: a mission that is aligned with the principles of impact investing. We see this Guidebook as a tangible resource to help credit unions address a marketplace gap and empower members to make investments that will have demonstrable, positive impacts in their communities. The Guidebook offers credit unions of all sizes and at all stages of their social responsibility journey actionable ideas of how to create and deploy retail impact investment products for their members. The guide also points to recommendations that the credit union sector as a whole can undertake. The Canadian Credit Union Association (CCUA) is committed to working with credit unions to explore how these recommendations can be advanced. We welcome your ideas and feedback - contact us at www.impactinvesting.ca/contact. CCUA is proud to have partnered with Purpose Capital, Employment and Social Development Canada, as well as a number of interested credit unions, to develop and share the research in this Guidebook. We want to extend our gratitude to Affinity Credit Union, Alterna Savings and Credit Union, Assiniboine Credit Union, Conexus Credit Union, DUCA Financial Services Credit Union, Libro Credit Union, Mennonite Savings & Credit Union, Meridian Credit Union, Servus Credit Union and Vancity Credit Union for their support and contribution to the development of this Guidebook. -
2021 Salary Projection Survey Summary
2021 Salary Projection Survey Insights on compensation trends expected in 2021 - Summary report 38th edition | September 2020 Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Compensation consulting 3 Participant profile 6 Survey highlights 8 Historical base salary increase trend 9 Base salary 11 Salary structure 13 Survey participants 22 Notice 22 For more information Introduction The results presented in this report are an analysis of responses collected between July and August 2020 to the 38th edition of Morneau Shepell’s 2021 Salary Projection Survey. The data represents a broad cross-section of industries representing 889 organizations across Canada and provides data on actual salary budget increase percentages for the past and current years, along with projected increases for next year. • The report contains segmented data and a detailed analysis by Morneau Shepell’s compensation consultants. • Survey participation jumped over 75% on a year over year basis from 506 organizations participating in 2019, to 889 in 2020. Many of these organizations also participated in our 2020 Canadian Salary Surveys. • Survey data includes actual 2020 and projected 2021 base salary increases and salary structure adjustments. • Survey data is reported excluding zeros and including zeros (freezes) but does not include temporary rollbacks due to COVID-19. • Findings are summarized for non-unionized employees. • Statistical requirements applied to the data analysis include a minimum of three organizations for average/mean reported results, and a minimum of five organizations -
Formerly Manulife Asset Management UCITS Series ICAV
Half Yearly Report Manulife Investment Management II ICAV Interim Report and Condensed Unaudited Financial Statements for the six months ended 30 September 2020 An open-ended umbrella Irish Collective Asset-Management Vehicle with segregated liability between its funds registered in Ireland on 15 April 2015 under the Irish Collective Asset-Management Vehicles Act 2015 the “ICAV Act” and authorised and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland as an Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities pursuant to the European Communities (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Regulations 2011, as amended the “UCITS Regulations”) Manulife Investment Management II ICAV Table of contents 2 A Message to Shareholders 3 General Information 4 Manager’s Report Condensed Interim Financial Statements 11 Statement of Comprehensive Income 15 Statement of Financial Position 19 Statement of Changes in Net Assets Attributable to Holders of Redeemable Participating Shares 21 Statement of Cash Flows 24 Notes to the Condensed Interim Financial Statements 44 Schedule of Investments 112 Supplemental Information 1 A Message to Shareholders Dear shareholder, Despite heightened fears over the coronavirus (COVID-19), which sent markets tumbling just prior to the beginning of the reporting period, global financial markets delivered positive returns for the 6 months ended 30 September 2020. The governments of many nations worked to shore up their economies, equity markets began to rise, and credit spreads rebounded off their highs as liquidity concerns eased. Of course, it would be a mistake to consider this market turnaround a trustworthy signal of assured or swift economic recovery. While there has been economic growth in much of the developed world, the pace has slowed in many areas as interest rates remain low and consumer spending remains far below prepandemic levels. -
TC Energy 2021 Management Information Circular
Management information circular March 4, 2021 Notice of annual meeting of shareholders to be held May 7, 2021 24668 TC_ENGLISH Circular cover spread.pdf - p1 (March 6, 2021 00:22:29) DT Letter to shareholders ........................................... 1 Notice of 2021 annual meeting ................................ 2 About Management information circular ............................3 TC Energy Summary ....................................................................4 About the shareholder meeting ...............................6 Delivering the energy people need, every day. Safely. Delivery of meeting materials ........................................7 Responsibly. Collaboratively. With integrity. Attending and participating in the meeting .....................8 We are a vital part of everyday life — delivering the energy millions of people rely on to power their lives in a Voting ...................................................................... 10 sustainable way. Thanks to a safe, reliable network of natural gas and crude oil pipelines, along with power generation Business of the meeting .............................................. 14 and storage facilities, wherever life happens — we’re there. Guided by our core values of safety, responsibility, Governance ........................................................33 collaboration and integrity, our 7,500 people make a positive difference in the communities where we operate across About our governance practices ...................................33 Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. -
2014 Graduates
Congratulations to The Directors College 2014 Chartered Director* Program Graduates Ann Adair Kim L. Baker Linda S. Beairsto Heather Bell Riz Matthew Blair Brynn Boback-Lane Pierre M. Bocti Roseline Brennan Brian Brown Siemens Canada Ltd. Central Local Health Algonquin Power & NAV CANADA Siemens Canada Ltd. Children’s Hospital Certified General Certified General Canadian Grain Integration Network Utilities Corp. Foundation of Accountants of Ontario Accountants Commission Saskatchewan Edward Carter Barry Cheal Laurel Clark Pierre Côté Nancy Cuelenaere Matthew D. Davies Andrew Day Jacqueline De Gagné Melinda Diebel Certified General Grand River Hospital Jazz Aviation LP Ontario Secondary School Alberta Treasury Board Ciena Canada Inc. Rogers Communications Bayer Inc. Automodular Corporation Accountants of Ontario Teachers’ Federation and Finance Inc. Eldon H. W. Dixon Anna Dopico Doug Elliott Michael Fenn Frank D. Finn Larry Flynn Brian Friedrich David T. Fung Cory Furman Veridian Connections Inc. Corporate Director Corporate Director OMERS Administration McCain Foods Ontario Lottery & Gaming friedrich & friedrich CSA Group Furman IP Law & Strategy Corporation Corporation corporation PC Rose Marie Gage James Harries Ronald Harvey Peter F. J. Heffernan Daniel Johnson Paul G. Keane Jan A. C. Klakurka Martine Leben Jeff M. Leclerc Ag Energy Property and Casualty Certified General Scotiabank Innovation Credit Union CSA Group Huron University College, The Martinique Group Pty University of Manitoba Co-operative Ltd. Insurance Compensation Accountants of Ontario Western University Ltd. (Aus) Corporation (UWO) Carol MacCulloch Gayle MacDonald Diana MacKay Paul Manias Sarah Marriott Scott A. McDonald Dave McPherson Candice J. Molnar George Murphy Independent G-Mac’s AgTeam Inc. The Conference Board OMERS Strategic KWG Resources Inc. -
PIPELINE FOODS, LLC, Et Al.,1 Debtors. Chapter 11 Case
Case 21-11002-KBO Doc 110 Filed 07/23/21 Page 1 of 54 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 PIPELINE FOODS, LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 21-11002 (KBO) Debtors. Jointly Administered AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Sabrina G. Tu, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On July 21, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via overnight mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Notice of Telephonic Section 341 Meeting (Docket No. 73) • Application of the Debtors for Entry of an Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Section 327(a), Bankruptcy Rules 2014(a) and 2016, and Local Rules 2014-1 and 2016- 2, Authorizing Appointment of Bankruptcy Management Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Stretto as Administrative Agent to the Debtors, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. 85) • Motion of the Debtors for the Entry of an Order Authorizing (I) Retention and Employment of SierraConstellation Partners, LLC to Provide Interim Management Services, a Chief Restructuring Officer, and Additional Personnel, and (II) the Designation of Winston Mar as Chief Restructuring Officer, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. 86) • Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Order Authorizing Debtors to Retain and Compensate Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. -
Meewasin Annual Report 2010-2011
Annual Report Celebrating the Meewasin Valley Other significant successes in 2010-2011 include: Message from the Chair and CEO • Began major work to complete the wetland area at River Landing 1 including the river garden water Meewasin has completed 32 years of stewardship in feature to be installed this summer. the valley with successes in all areas of our mandate. • Worked on a trail in River Landing 2 including a Meewasin is unique in North America, a resource that connection from Avenue B back to the Farmers’ is considered by the people of Saskatoon and area to be Chair, Jack Vicq Market area. Completion of the backshore work in one of the single biggest contributors to our quality of this area awaits final installation of the sanitary life. We feel humbled by the responsibility. sewer. We received excellent support for special projects from Developed a new trail at the Water Treatment Plant. the public and private sector this year. With help from • We plan some more backshore work this year but all orders of government, corporate and the general completion depends on improvements to the facility public we were successful this year in raising $700,000 itself. to build the new Cameco Meewasin Skating Rink at PotashCorp Plaza, including permanent washrooms • Completed resource management work at Beaver Creek Conservation Area and the Northeast Swale. CEO, Susan Lamb and a trail connection from Spadina Crescent to the This latter work will be a focus of our resource Meewasin Trail (to be completed this summer of 2011). management plans for 2011-2012. -
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