Christine Loth-Bown

Overview

Christine Loth-Bown is an employee working in Impact Assessment Agency of Canada. The position title is Vice President, Policy Development.

Hospitality Expense Information

Full NameChristine Loth-Bown
OrganizationImpact Assessment Agency of Canada
Agence d'évaluation d'impact du Canada
iaac-aeic
TitleVice President, Policy Development / Vice-présidente, Secteur d'élaboration des politiques
Reference NumberH-2019-Q2-00001
Claimant NameChristine Loth-Bown
Start Date2018-05-17
End Date2018-05-17
LocationDurban, South Africa / Durban, Afrique du Sud
DescriptionExecutive Working Group Breakfast Meeting for the 2018 International Association for Impact Assessment conference in Durban, South Africa.
Employee Attendees1
Guest Attendees19
Total Amount498.22

Hospitality Expense Information

Full NameChristine Loth-Bown
OrganizationParks Canada
Parcs Canada
pc
TitleVice-President, Indigenous Affairs and Cultural Heritage Directorate / Vice-présidente, Direction générale des affaires autochtones et du patrimoine culturel
Reference NumberH-2019-P12-002
Disclosure GroupSLE
Claimant NameLoth-Bown, Christine
Start Date2020-02-04
End Date2020-02-04
LocationOttawa, Ontario, Canada
VendorCanadian War Museum / Musée canadien de la guerre
DescriptionRefreshment and lunch: Directorate all-staff meeting
Employee Attendees210
Guest Attendees1
Total Amount7380.62

Employer Information

Employees with the same organization

Employee NameTitleOrganizationTotal AmountDescriptionStart Date
Heather Smith (Former) Vice President, OperationsImpact Assessment Agency of Canada$238.48Breakfast and Lunch for meeting with Mikisew First Nation and Government of Alberta representatives.2018-08-14
Terence Hubbard Vice President, OperationsImpact Assessment Agency of Canada$369Special Operations Management Committee meeting series with Regional Directors2019-01-17
Ron Hallman PresidentImpact Assessment Agency of Canada$134.06Refreshments for various meetings between the President and non-government officials.2017-12-12
Juliet Woodfield Vice-président & DPF, Services intégrésImpact Assessment Agency of Canada$81.36To provide refreshments at the Senior Management Committee Workshop.2015-10-07
Alan Kerr Vice-President & CFO, Corporate ServicesImpact Assessment Agency of Canada$1,644.50Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments for the Agency's Senior Management Committee Retreat.2018-01-16

Position Information

TitleVice President, Policy Development
OrganizationImpact Assessment Agency of Canada

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes 20 thousand proactive publication of hospitality expense information of senior officers or employees, as required by the amendments to the Access to Information Act. The Government of Canada extends hospitality in accordance with the rules and principles outlined in the Policies for Ministers' Offices and the Treasury Board Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures. Each hospitality expense is registered with full name, organization, title, description, location, etc.