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Canadian unit formed to aid internal auditors.


To strengthen the voice of the internal audit profession in Canada, The Institute of Internal Auditors “IIA” redirects here. For IIA in decision theory, see Independence of irrelevant alternatives.

Established in 1941, The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) is an international professional association of more than 128,000 members with global headquarters in
 (IIA (1) (Information Industry Association, Washington, DC) In 1999, IIA merged with SPA (Software Publishers Association) to become the Software & Information Industry Association. See SIIA. ) has established a Canadian Council Canadian Council may refer to:

In aviation:
  • Canadian Airports Council, the Canadian trade association for Canada's airports
  • Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory Council, a public consultative body involved in creating the Canadian Aviation Regulations
, a group of 18 IIA members from throughout Canada to address issues specific to Canadian internal auditors. The new council will serve as the national voice of the profession and will advocate best practices. Additionally, The IIA will be establishing a Canadian office with an executive director.

With global headquarters in Altamonte Springs Al·ta·monte Springs  

A city of east-central Florida, a residential suburb of Orlando. Population: 40,900.
, Fla., the IIA offers guidance, training opportunities and advocacy on behalf of more than 124,000 members worldwide and in 165 countries. With 11 chapters and more than 5,000 members in Canada, the new Council and office will focus on issues unique to Canadian internal auditors.

One of the new council's priorities will be proactively enhancing Canadian advocacy initiatives with groups impacting the internal audit profession in Canada, such as the federal and provincial governments, corporate directors and the securities commissions. Another will be ensuring that standards and other professional guidance are developed to address the needs of the Canadian internal audit profession, such as materials and training on internal auditors' role in compliance with Canadian Securities Administrators Canadian Securities Administrators(CSA) is a forum for the 13 securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories to coordinate and harmonize regulation of the Canadian capital markets.  MI 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Annual Filings.

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Title Annotation:Institute of Internal Auditors
Author:Heffes, Ellen M.
Publication:Financial Executive
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1CANA
Date:Oct 1, 2006
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