President's Greeting

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I am extremely proud of CBCB Member Businesses and Charities.  Each CBCB Member that displays the IntegrityCheck seal has been approved by our local Board of Directors who recognize the outstanding commitment of these Businesses and Charities who wish to set themselves to a higher standard.

Public trust, integrity and high standards are fundamental to a successful business, essential to the flourishing of free enterprise, and key to the primary function of the Canadian Businesses and Charities Bureau. When business scandals erupt, a climate of skepticism and cynicism develops. The entire business community can end up tainted from the actions of a few. The CBCB's role in highlighting the value of good business practices, the power of voluntary self-regulation, and the need for consumer trust and confidence in the marketplace is more crucial than ever before.

Whenever a consumer, business or organization considers whether to buy, invest or donate, CBCB can add value to that decision-making process. As more buying decisions are made without personal contact, over the telephone or via the Internet, our CBCB experience and knowledge plays a particularly crucial role. A record number of businesses now proudly display the CBCB IntegrityCheck seal in their storefront and online locations. Consumers recognize the value of the Canadian Businesses and Charities Bureau name; they know it signifies that the business has met and must continue to meet specific standards to maintain our approval. Our advertising review programs at the national and local level are fostering renewed faith in the trust and accuracy of advertising claims. As cross-border commerce increases, our system is assisting consumers in other countries who have disputes with Canadian-based businesses, and CBCB is forging strategic alliances with worldwide organizations in support of safe, global e-commerce.

These examples detail the many ways the CBCB system strengthens the bond of trust and ethical dealing between businesses and consumers.

As the Canadian Businesses and Charities Bureau enters its 70th year of service, we applaud the many businesses that support our programs to uphold high standards of business conduct. The directors who serve on our Board of Directors are to be commended for guiding us in meeting the challenges confronting our marketplace. Finally, I extend my gratitude to the CBCB employees for their expertise and unshaken commitment to fostering a marketplace that serves the best interests of businesses, consumers, organizations and charities.

 

Sincerely,
CANADIAN BUSINESSES AND CHARITIES BUREAU

 

Davidé Ward-Mathis III
President and CEO