The Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Canada among the top tenth least corrupt countries in the world.[1] However, in recent years, corruption is increasingly a major issue in government, industry and non-governmental organizations. For instance, in 2013, 117 of the 250 companies blacklisted byWorld Bank “from bidding on its global projects under its fraud and corruption policy” are from Canada.[2] Canada ranks at the bottom of the bribery-fighting rankings, “with little or no enforcement of anti-bribery measures”.[3] While Canada consistently ranks high in relative international indexes, “a large proportion of Canadians see their politicians and their institutions as fundamentally corrupt.[4]