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The [[Niagara Institute]] is an organisation that describes itself as 'private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to enhance the quality of leadership in private and public sector organizations'<ref>About Us, [http://www.niagarainstitute.com/about/about.aspx About The Niagara Institute], ''The Niagara Institute'', Accessed 19-December-2012</ref>
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The [[Niagara Institute]] is a division of the [[Conference Board of Canada]] (affiliated with the [[Conference Board]] in the US). It describes itself as a 'private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to enhance the quality of leadership in private and public sector organizations'.<ref>About Us, [http://www.niagarainstitute.com/about/about.aspx About The Niagara Institute], ''The Niagara Institute'', Accessed 19-December-2012</ref> In the 1990s the Institute received money from [[British American Tobacco]] as their 'consultant group on junk science'.<ref>Chris Proctor, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/sri10a99/pdf 1995 Budget], ''University of California Tobacco Archives'', Bates number: sri10a99, Accessed 19-December-2012</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
  
[[John Luik]]
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[[John Luik]] | [[British American Tobacco]]
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==Website==
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http://www.niagarainstitute.com/
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Tobacco]][[Category:Policy Planning Group]]

Latest revision as of 09:21, 15 November 2014

The Niagara Institute is a division of the Conference Board of Canada (affiliated with the Conference Board in the US). It describes itself as a 'private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to enhance the quality of leadership in private and public sector organizations'.[1] In the 1990s the Institute received money from British American Tobacco as their 'consultant group on junk science'.[2]

Affiliations

John Luik | British American Tobacco

Website

http://www.niagarainstitute.com/

Notes

  1. About Us, About The Niagara Institute, The Niagara Institute, Accessed 19-December-2012
  2. Chris Proctor, 1995 Budget, University of California Tobacco Archives, Bates number: sri10a99, Accessed 19-December-2012