Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) is a federal Crown corporation created by Parliament. CDIC insures Canadians’ savings in case their bank or other CDIC member institution fails or goes bankrupt.
CDIC is governed by an 11-person Board of Directors made up of the Chairperson, five Directors from the private sector and five public sector Directors. The public sector Directors include the Governor of the Bank of Canada, the Deputy Minister of Finance, the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, a Deputy Superintendent of Financial Institutions or an officer of OSFI, and the Commissioner of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada.
Day-to-day management of CDIC is done by its Corporate Officers. The President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the executive head of CDIC’s management. The President and CEO provides a link between the Board of Directors and CDIC employees.[1]
Organisational Structure
Executives
- President and CEO, Guy Saint-Pierre
- Vice-President, Insurance and Risk Assessment, Michèle Bourque
- Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, M. Claudia Morrow
- Vice-President, Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer, Thomas J. Vice
Board of Directors
- Chair of the Board, Bryan P. Davies
- Private Sector Director, Les Cannam
- Private Sector Director, Nancy Lockhart
- Private Sector Director, John McFarlane
- Private Sector Director, Éric Pronovost
- Private Sector Director, Shelley M. Tratch
- Ex Officio Director, Bank of Canada, Mark Carney
- Ex Officio Director, Bank of Canada, Pierre Duguay (Alternate)
- Ex Officio Director, Department of Finance, Rob Wright
- Ex Officio Director, Department of Finance, Jeremy Rudin (Alternate)
- Ex Officio Director, OSFI, Julie Dickson
- Ex Officio Director, OSFI, Ted Price
- Ex Officio Director, FCAC, Ursula Menke
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Resources
- CDIC, How CDIC Is Run, accessed 31 March 2009.
Notes
- ↑ CDIC, How CDIC Is Run, accessed 31 March 2009.