04.11.2017 16:55:00
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/C O R R E C T I O N from Source -- Governance Professionals of Canada/
In the news release, Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC) announces and congratulates the 2017 shortlisted companies of Excellence in Governance Awards (EGAs), issued 03-Nov-2017 by Governance Professionals of Canada over CISION, we are advised by the company that the headline should read "Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC) announces and congratulates the 2017 winners of Excellence in Governance Awards (EGAs)". The complete, corrected release follows:
Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC) announces and congratulates the 2017 winners of Excellence in Governance Awards (EGAs)TORONTO, Nov. 3, 2017 /CNW/ - The Governance Professionals of Canada ("GPC") handed out the Fifth Annual Excellence in Governance Awards ("EGAs") last night at their awards gala dinner and ceremony held at The Carlu in Toronto.
GPC received over 80 nominations this year from organizations across all sectors. The winners, organized by category, are presented below:
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"The overall caliber of the nominations we received this year was excellent – In this age of disruption and turbulence, organizations want the acknowledgment for what they are doing right and the winners of these awards can send a clear message to their stakeholders that they are organizations who value excellence in their governance." - Lynn Beauregard, President, Governance Professionals of Canada (GPC).
The final award winners were chosen out of nominations from across Canada in all sectors and markets by a jury panel composed of seasoned and well-respected governance experts. For more on the panel: http://gpcanada.org/EGA_judges/.
GPC President Lynn Beauregard states: "The Excellence in Governance Awards recognize excellence across all organizations from public to private, not for profit, crown and others, to reinforce that transparency, accountability and strong governance frameworks should be a priority for all Canadian organizations".
As the principal advocate for those who work in corporate governance, GPC strives to enhance the importance of governance and those who work in the field, by advocating for, providing education on and recognizing good governance practices in Canada. GPC is the voice of corporate governance professionals in Canada and participates with other stakeholders, including capital markets participants, government bodies and regulators, in fostering a governance environment that sets Canada apart in the world. GPC supports its membership with continuing education and networking opportunities that are second to none.
SOURCE Governance Professionals of Canada
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