Governance of Crown Agencies: Proceedings of the March 2005 Conference

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Governance of Crown Agencies: Proceedings of the March 2005 Conference

People and Culture

Author: Alison Dempsey, Jacques Levesque

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Much has been written and said about the governance of Crown agencies, but very little definitive has been put forth about the connection between the two: about how the public, represented by legislature, Cabinet, minister and departments contribute to, and ensure, the effective governance of Crown agencies. Governance of Crown Agencies: Proceedings of the March 2005 Conference summarizes the insights and perspectives of speakers and senior representatives of government, central agencies and Crown agencies from Canada and abroad.

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Governance effectiveness in the public sector is a current concern. This conference proceedings report looks at emerging best practices on internal governance and accountability processes in Canadian Crown agencies.

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