C-ANA-DA and Transparency International: Independent, Yet Collaborative

C-ANA-DA.ORG and Transparency International operate as entirely independent organizations. Transparency International (TI) is a global movement working in over 100 countries to end the injustice of corruption and focus on issues with the greatest impact on people’s lives and hold the powerful to account for the common good. Through our advocacy, campaigning and research, TI works to expose the systems and networks that enable corruption to thrive, demanding greater transparency and integrity in all areas of public life. However, C-ANA-DA deeply value the work and insights provided by Transparency International. Specifically, all the data we present is grounded in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), which is meticulously compiled and released annually by Transparency International. By relying on this globally recognized index, we ensure that the information we share is both accurate and trustworthy. Our commitment to transparency and reliability is rooted in using credible data to inform and engage our audience. Furthermore, as we base all our data on the corruption perception index obtained annually by the CPI, we understand TI is not available for making actions directly against the government.

However, as we base all our data on the corruption perception index obtained annually by the CPI, we have made the diagram of the information flow where the current system is our government, and we have structured it to a new government system where the interaction with the people is cycling.

Understanding Our Approach to Government System Restructuring

However, as we base all our data on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), obtained annually, we have created a clear and detailed diagram to illustrate the flow of information. This diagram highlights the existing structure of our government system and how it compares to the proposed framework for a new, restructured flow government-information. The goal is to address inefficiencies and provide a model that fosters transparency, accountability, and trust. By leveraging the insights from the CPI, we aim to design a system that prioritizes ethical governance and aligns with the expectations of citizens for a more effective and sustainable administration.

 

 

Unveiling the Truth Behind Political Narratives

Politics often shroud corruption behind a carefully constructed curtain of words, employing speeches, press conferences, and deflections to divert public attention. By discussing unrelated issues or presenting convoluted narratives, authorities aim to obscure accountability and responsibility. A deeper examination reveals a systematic approach where power dynamics flow from the government to the people in a top-down manner, as illustrated in the flow chart. The arrows moving downward signify the unilateral transmission of authority, while citizens, including Canadians, are frequently left to comply with directives without meaningful participation or dialogue. These dynamic raises important questions about transparency, governance, and the role of individuals in holding power to account.

Our Commitment to Transparency and Responsiveness

Our approach is centered on understanding and addressing the needs of Canadians, ensuring that politicians remain accountable and responsive. We prioritize transparency and practical solutions, fostering a balanced and effective flow of information both upwards and downwards. By maintaining this equilibrium, we aim to ensure that communication between citizens and government is both clear and productive. The first and most critical outcome from this approach is addressing the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), reflecting our dedication to tackling key economic concerns that impact Canadians daily.

In this graphic, we can see Denmark (red bars) and Canada (orange bars) and the CPI.

In 2019, Canada is no more of the 10 countries with more transparency in the world.

Learn more about CPI in Canada - Transparency.org

 

It is time for making a change!

Giving the power to people trough the leaf! 

People tired about the corruption are now together. Our members  and it, are the lifeblood and legitimacy of our movement, based on Transparency international: a global movement working in over 100 countries to end the injustice of corruption product of bad governments. Politicians always use the speech for covering with a curtain of words their corruption behind of them. The Talking leaf was built for stopping words coming out from the government. WE MUST STOP THEIR TALKING NOW!

Anticorruption National Alliance

Justice is represented by a scale that indicates the balance between two parties that have no preference before the law. CRA is one of the parties that manages taxpayers' taxes based on the GST. ANA is our proposal as its counterpart (CRA) and seeks to manage CPI information and its application based on the GSO. Both parties, to achieve a proper balance, must be in reciprocity, each focused on the productivity of taxpayers' money and the productivity of government employees.

Canadians Leading the Anticorruption Movement

C-ANA-DA.ORG

Don't miss out on the chance to be part of the change and serve to your people. Canada must start a new government being example for the rest of the world.

It is an independent, non-governmental organization that exempts TI from any responsibility for any actions we undertake on our own. However, we rely on the CPI information generated by TIC to undertake actions under our own responsibility. We are Canadian tired about the corruption in our blessed country and now we are together against that. Our members and it is the lifeblood and legitimacy of our movement, based on Transparency international: a global movement working in over 100 countries to end the injustice of corruption product of bad governments.