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Learn more about the candidates for the CIRA board of directors

Members of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) community will begin casting their votes on September 27 for candidates in the Canadian Internet Registration Authority's (CIRA) 2018 board of directors election.
By Tanya O'Callaghan
Senior Manager, Communications

Members of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) community will begin casting their votes on September 27 for candidates in the Canadian Internet Registration Authority’s (CIRA) 2018 board of directors election.

Engage with potential directors in online forum

Ottawa, ON – September 20, 2018 – Members of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) community will begin casting their votes on September 27 for candidates in the Canadian Internet Registration Authority’s (CIRA) 2018 board of directors election.

In advance of the vote, CIRA Members can learn more about the candidates and where they stand on issues of importance to Canada’s internet.

  • Candidate profiles are now live on our site.
  • CIRA Members can engage with candidates in the 2018 campaign forum. The forum will be accessible from September 20-27. 
  • A live online Q&A will take place on the campaign forum on Thursday, September 20. Join in from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. (ET) to engage with candidates.

CIRA Members are an important part of CIRA’s governance process and help ensure that a broad range of views are represented in CIRA’s decision making.

About CIRA

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) manages the .CA top-level domain on behalf of all Canadians. A Member-based organization, CIRA also develops and implements policies that support Canada’s Internet community, and represents the .CA registry internationally.

About the author
Tanya O'Callaghan

Tanya is CIRA’s Vice-president, Community Investment, Policy and Advocacy. A former journalist, Tanya has worked in the not-for-profit sector for nearly 20 years and currently leads CIRA’s community investment, policy and advocacy group. She is also a founding member of the multi-stakeholder committee behind the Canadian Internet Governance Forum and is a frequent speaker and moderator on a range of communications and digital issues.

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