Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Paul Cherry, Chair of the International Accounting Standards Board, is to speak on IFRS Convergence at the XBRL Canada Annual Conference in Toronto. Other speakers will include David Blazkouske of the SEC, Andrew Lowe of the OSC and several vendors and exhibitors. The theme of the conference is to provide regulatory filers and potential filers with an up-to-date status report and concrete help in getting organized for the adoption of IFRS and XBRL.

The conference will take place at the Toronto Convention Center on November 5 beginning at 9AM. For the full agenda and registration details, please go to www.xbrl.ca.

Friday, October 16, 2009


Annual Conference – XBRL Canada
November 5, 2009, Toronto Convention Center

FOR THE AGENDA AND TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO WWW.XBRL.CA

SPEAKERS FROM THE SEC, CSA, IASB, XBRL INTERNATIONAL AND A VARIETY OF VENDORS OF XBRL SOLUTIONS.


A PRACTICAL EVENT THAT WILL HELP FILERS DECIDE ON AN APPROACH TO FILING WITH REGULATORS.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Canada's new Chief Information Officer

Ms Corinne Charette has been named CIO for Canada. "In this role she is responsible for establishing strategies, directions and policy for the Government in the areas of Information Technology, Information Management, Security, Privacy and Access to Information." The role includes a mandate for improving the transparency of information.

In a related article, it was pointed out that Canada has lost ground since the 1990s as a leader in information technology in government. At one time, the eGovernment program was lauded around the world as a model of government usage of technology, particularly the internet, for making services available online to all Canadians.

Now we are lagging noticeably behind in the adoption of new technologies. XBRL is a notable example. Many other countries in the world have adopted XBRL as a means to improve transparency of information and improve the efficiency with which information can be moved around and made available in forms that are far more useful than the old printed form methods. The Netherlands, Australia, Britain, and much of Europe has adopted XBRL in one way or another towards this end. As a result, their information can be made available freely and easily across platforms within government departments and to the public.

The old ways of handling information are not good enough any more. One hopes that Ms Chartette seizes the opportunity she has in her new role to bring about change - change that will usher in a new era of information availability, mobility and transparency.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

XBRL Canada Annual Meeting
Toronto November 5, 2009

A national press release has just been issued to announce the forthcoming XBRL event to be held in Toronto on November 5. See the press release here. Further details will be coming out shortly.