Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, announced the appointment of Susana Lee as a member of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), as well as the reappointment of Cheryl Beckett and Georges Bujold. All three appointments are for five-year terms.
Mr. Charles Malone has three decades of experience in major capital project delivery, governance and assurance, health safety and environment (HSE), enterprise risk management, business improvement, organizational change and corporate strategy in the Energy sector and value chain.
Ms. Sandra Rosch has been a director of Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV) since 2015, serving on the boards and various committees of several of CDEV’s subsidiaries. She is currently Chair of the Canada Enterprise Emergency Funding Corporation.
Ms. Alicia Damley has over 25 years professional experience which includes defining board governance, corporate oversight and renewal, leading and implementing risk and assurance best practices, and generating investment returns.Ms. Damley began her career as a public accountant at Deloitte, with responsibility for audit and risk assurance services. Over this tenure, she provided a broad range of advisory and forensic services, functional risk assessments, financial reporting and accounting standards reviews, and fraud investigations and resolution.
Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, announced the appointment of Alicia Damley and Charles Malone to the Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV) Board of Directors for four-year terms, as well as the reappointment of Sandra Rosch for a three-year term.
We are together strengthening Canada’s universal public health care system through the historic $198 billion investment our government made earlier this year. We signed our first bilateral agreement, with Minister Katrine Conroy’s government in B.C., in October.
We are strengthening Canada’s universal public health care system through the historic $198 billion investment our government made earlier this year, and we are negotiating bilateral agreements which will help provide Canadians with the high quality care they deserve.
The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, today announced that the federal government will deliver an historic $99.4 billion in major federal transfers to provinces and territories in 2024-25, in addition to other significant financial support provided by the federal government. This represents an increase of $4.8 billion in major transfers from 2023-24.