Internal IT Controls Above and Below the Border: SOX and Canada's Bill 198

by Daniel J. Langin

It has sometimes been said of the US and UK that they are two nations separated by a common language. In some respects, the same can be said about Canada and the US. Upon crossing the border, miles turn to kilometers, gallons to liters, and a dollar (although still called a dollar) buys more or less, depending on which direction one is headed. Both nations speak a fairly common language when it comes to corporate governance, however.

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Internal IT Controls Above and Below the Border: SOX and Canada's Bill 19815 October 2006