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The Conference Board of Canada is a Canadian not-for-profit
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dedicated to researching and analyzing
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s, as well as organizational performance and public policy issues. Describing itself as "objective" and "non-partisan", the Conference Board of Canada claims not to lobby for special interests. It is funded through fees charged for services delivered to the private and public sectors alike. The organization conducts, publishes and disseminates research on various topics of interest to its members. It publishes research reports, conducts meetings, holds
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and provides on-line information services, which aim to develop individual leadership skills and organizational capacity. The Conference Board of Canada was established in 1954 as a division of the American National Industrial Conference Board, now simply known as
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. The Conference Board of Canada acquired a separate legal identity in 1981, and currently has over 200 employees, mostly based out of its main office in
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. It is currently registered as a Canadian charitable organization and maintains a presence across Canada with an office in
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and an affiliate in Quebec, L'Institut du Québec. Dr. Susan Black is the President and Chief Executive Officer of The Conference Board of Canada.


Services

* e-Library: Research reports, webinars and conference proceedings available to subscribers. * e-Data: Data underlying the Conference Board's economic forecasts. U.S., Canadian, Provincial, Territorial, 28 Canadian
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, and 16 Canadian Industries. * Conferences: Conferences, seminars and workshops on various themes related to Conference Board research. * Networks: Executive networks, councils, centres and working groups on various topics. * Leadership development: Programs and courses delivered through Conference Board affiliate, the Niagara Institute. * Custom Research * Multi-Year Initiatives: Centre for Food in Canada, How Canada Performs, Centre for the North, Centre for Business Innovation, Canadian Alliance for Sustainable Health Care, Saskatchewan Institute,
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Scholar-in-Residence.


Past Presidents

* Daniel Muzyka 2012-2018 * Anne Golden 2001-2012 * James R. Nininger 1978-2001 *
Robert de Cotret Jean Robert René de Cotret, (February 20, 1944 – July 9, 1999) was a Canadian politician. Robert de Cotret was the President and CEO of The Conference Board of Canada from 1976-78 before being elected to the House of Commons of Canada i ...
1976-78 * Arthur J.R. Smith 1971-76 * Monteath Douglas 1954-1971


Honorary Associate Award

The Honorary Associate Award is The Conference Board of Canada's highest Award and is conferred upon individuals who have served both their organization and their country with distinction during their working career. This office, the term of which is life, is the only honour conferred by The Conference Board of Canada. Honorary Associates become voting members of the corporation. The Award is given on the occasion of the Conference Board's Annual Meeting.


Recipients

* 2015 L. Jacques Ménard * 2014 Michael H. McCain * 2013 The Hon. David L. Emerson * 2012 Anne Golden * 2011 Serge Godin * 2010 Paul M. Tellier * 2009 Michael Wilson * 2008 Stephen G. Snyder * 2007 John E. Cleghorn * 2006 Jacques Lamarre * 2005 Isadore Sharp * 2004 Eric P. Newell * 2003
Purdy Crawford Purdy Crawford, (November 7, 1931 – August 12, 2014) was a Canadian lawyer and businessman. Education Born in Five Islands, Nova Scotia, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Allison University in 1952, a bachelor of laws degre ...
* 2002
Laurent Beaudoin Laurent Robert Beaudoin (; born May 13, 1938) is a Canadian businessman from Quebec. From 1979 to 2003, he was the CEO of the transportation company Bombardier. Early life Beaudoin was born in Laurier Station, Quebec. In 1959, while studying a ...
* 2001 James R. Nininger * 2000 J.E. (Ted) Newall * 1999 Allan R. Taylor * 1998
Guy Saint-Pierre Guy Saint-Pierre, (born August 3, 1934 – January 23, 2022) was a Canadian entrepreneur, business executive, politician and philanthropist. He is best known for having orchestrated the merger of SNC and Lavalin to create SNC Lavalin, the lar ...
* 1997
Alfred Powis Alfred Powis, OC (September 16, 1930, Montreal, Canada – October 10, 2007, Toronto, Canada) was a Canadian businessman. After graduating from Westmount High School, he earned a BComm degree from McGill University. At McGill University, Powis ...
* 1996 The Hon. Peter Lougheed * 1995
Sonja Bata Sonja Ingrid Bata (or Sonja Baťová; ; November 8, 1926 – February 20, 2018) was a Swiss Canadian businesswoman, philanthropist, collector and museum founder, who initially trained as an architect. Biography She left her architecture studies ...
and Thomas J. Bata * 1994 Paul Paré * 1993 David M. Culver * 1992
Sylvia Ostry Sylvia Ostry (; June 3, 1927 – May 7, 2020) was a Canadian economist and public servant. Life Born Sylvia Knelman in Winnipeg, Manitoba on June 3, 1927, she received a Bachelor of Arts in economics from McGill University in 1948, a Master ...
* 1991 Camille A. Dagenais * 1990 Walter F. Light * 1989 A. Jean de Grandpré * 1988 Robert B. Bryce * 1987 Frederick C. Mannix * 1986 The Hon. Senator H. de M. Molson * 1985
Louis Rasminsky Louis Rasminsky, (February 1, 1908 – September 15, 1998) was the third Governor of the Bank of Canada from 1961 to 1973, succeeding James Coyne. He was succeeded by Gerald Bouey. Born in Montreal, he was raised in Toronto, graduated at ...
* 1984 The Hon. Ernest Manning * 1983 Herbert Lank * 1982 Allen T. Lambert * 1981
Earle McLaughlin William Earle McLaughlin, OC (1915 – October 30, 1991) was a Canadian banker. Born in Oshawa, Ontario, to parents Frank McLaughlin and Frankie L. Houlden. Earle McLaughlin graduated with the gold medal in commerce from Queen's University and ...
* 1980 William O. Twaits


Selected publications

* ''2012 Survey Findings: The State of Firm-Level Innovation in Canada'' (2013) * ''Improving Food Safety in Canada: Toward a More Risk-Responsive System'' (2012) * ''Ontario's Economic and Fiscal Prospects: Challenging Times Ahead'' (2012) * ''Women in Senior Management: Where Are They?'' (2011) * ''21st Century Cities in Canada: The Geography of Innovation'' (2009) * ''Healthy People, Healthy Performance, Healthy Profits: The Case for Business Action on the Socio-Economic Determinants of Health '' (2008) *''The International Forum on the Creative Economy ''(2008) * ''Red Tape, Red Flags: Regulation for the Innovation Age'' (2007) * ''How Canada Performs: A Report Card on Canada'' (2007) * ''Mission Possible: Sustainable Prosperity for Canada'' (2007) * ''Canada by Picasso: The Faces of Federalism'' (2006)


Periodicals

* Compensation Planning Outlook * Benefits Outlook * HR Trends and Metrics * Industrial Relations Outlook * Canadian Directorship Practices * Learning and Development Outlook * Canadian Economic Outlook * Provincial Economic Outlook * Metropolitan Economic Outlook * U.S. Outlook * World Outlook * Index of Consumer Confidence * Index of Business Confidence


Plagiarism Controversy

In May 2009, The Conference Board of Canada was criticised over its claim to be objective and
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. It released a report related to copyright regulations in Canada, which plagiarised papers published by the
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(the primary movie, music, and software lobby in the US). The Conference Board responded, standing by its report, which drew further criticism, claiming they ignored a commissioned report, for partisan reasons. The Conference Board recalled the reports after conducting an internal review, which determined that there was undue reliance on feedback from a funder of the report. The Conference Board hosted a roundtable discussion on intellectual property in September 2009 and published a new report, ''Intellectual Property in the 21st Century'', in February 2010.


Stereotyping Controversy

In November 2016, a recording surfaced of Michael Bloom, the Vice-President of The Conference Board, which contained a number of generalizing statements about indigenous peoples, people of Caribbean, Asian, and middle-eastern descent. The statements were made in the presence of an employee that is of indigenous heritage. Upon learning of the recording, The Conference Board of Canada placed the Vice-President on immediate leave of absence and initiated an internal investigation. Shortly after the recording was made public, it was further revealed that a former employee commenced legal action against The Conference Board of Canada. This employee had worked under Michael Bloom and alleged a "toxic work environment." The former employee was also of indigenous heritage. A lawsuit was filed in Ontario and sought $175,000 in damages.Jorge Barrera - Indigenous scholar alleges 'toxic' workplace at think tank investigating Vice-President over 'racially prejudiced' remarks
Retrieved on 2016-11-18


References


External links


Conference Board of Canada - official website



Conference Board's e-Library

How Canada Performs: A Report Card on Canada
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