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February 3, 2021
In 2021, the Johnston Centre launched the LongView,an evolutionin governance reporting, which enablesevery company in the TSX indextocompare elements of itsgovernance - process, structure and...
January 8, 2021
In a recent op-ed for the Globe and Mail, our Manager Matt Fullbrook and Professor Reza Hasmath, examine Nasdaq's recent board diversity proposal and suggest that Canadian boards could benefit...
July 28, 2020
Canadian boardrooms are under increasing pressure to open their doors to ‘diverse’ candidates and our new study suggests that boards are increasingly making more room at the top. We...
July 27, 2020
Canada’s biggest companies commit to fighting anti-black systemic racism By Manini Sheker, Research Officer, Johnston Centre for Governance The death of George Floyd – an unarmed...
February 10, 2020
In the face of waves of changes from digital disruptions to shifting demographics, credit union directors face a critical task: to be vigilant stewards of their members’ funds and make...
October 22, 2019
Family firms are considered ‘second-class’ citizens or pariahs in most conversations about good governance because they do not conform to principles of best practice in corporate...
October 16, 2019
In 2015, employees at Wells Fargo opened millions of fake bank accounts to meet sales targets. They also sold auto insurance and other products to customers who did not need them. Over the last...
June 14, 2019
Data compiled by the Johnston Centre is featured front and center in the latest issue of Report on Business Magazine. Dawn Calleja’s article, It’s 2019. Where are all the women in...