Corporate Affairs

Director, Communications and Corporate Affairs
Megan Ainscow
Email: Show Email
Office: 4A.1-2
Local: 1352

Corporate Affairs is responsible for all matters concerning the operations of the College’s Board of Governors and Executive Committee, compliance with laws and regulations of the Government and with the College’s bylaws and policies. This office is also responsible for :

  • access to information requests under the
  • application of policies pertaining to the preservation of documents and archives, including the College Retention Schedule.
  • disclosures of wrongdoings (i.e. ‘whistleblowing’)

Policies

  • This policy establish the rules of ethics and professional conduct governing the members of the Board of Governors of the College.
  •  ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç²¹¾±²õ
  • The confidentiality policy has been put in place to ensure that the personal information collected on its website remains confidential.
  •  ¹ó°ù²¹²Ôç²¹¾±²õ
    La politique de confidentialité est mise en place afin d’assurer la préservation de la confidentialité des renseignements personnels collectés sur son site Internet.
  • This policy is to set a framework under which College employees and members of the Board of Governors may operate while avoiding situations that may constitute a conflict of interest or nepotism.
  • This policy is to assign names in the college in honor of persons or organizations and to make recommendations regarding those proposals to the Board of Governors.
  • In compliance with the directive from the Treasury Board, and in conjunction with Bylaw 10, this document establishes the rules for the management of contracts entered into by the College
  • The aim of this policy is to facilitate the disclosure, in the public interest, of wrongdoings committed or about to be committed in relation to ÆßÐDzʿª½± and establish a general protection regime against reprisals.

Forms

Disclosure of Wrongdoing.

  • Form to be used for the disposal of Confidential Documents


Last Modified: November 4, 2024