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Some more reports from the Sprott Business School dealing with hockey in Canada

The many failures of governance and compliance with Hockey Canada has raised the profile of transparency and accountability in the non-profit and charity sector. The Sprott Business School has put out further reports that some may find interesting.

Brouard, F., Pilon, M., Webb, A. (2023). Hockey in Canada – Existing and proposed organizational structure, #PARG 2023-21RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, January 15, 22p. PDF

Brouard, F., Pilon, M., Webb, A. (2023). Hockey in Canadian Provinces & Territories – Governance and Finances of Hockey Canada members, #PARG 2023-20RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, January 15, 28p. PDF

Brouard, F., Pilon, M., Webb, A. (2023). Hockey Canada Governance – Existing Situation and Suggestions by Judge Cromwell (2022), #PARG 2023-19RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, January 15, 13p. PDF

Brouard, F., Pilon, M., Webb, A. (2023). Hockey in Canadian Provinces & Territories – Membership statistics from Hockey Canada, #PARG 2023-18RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, January 15, 29p. PDF

Brouard, F. (2022). Sale of Ottawa Senators – Information on a future transaction, PARG #2022-17RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, December 23, 21p. PDF