Webinars

October 22nd Webinar – Optimizing Corporate Governance to Streamline Operations: Tips for Ensuring Internal Rules Help, Not Hinder Your Organization – Presented by TAAG Law
Presented by TAAG Law, an Ottawa-based law firm that specializes in corporate structuring and providing practical and business-oriented legal services and advisory.
Andrej Litvinjenko, Managing Director & Lead Counsel:
TAAG Law’s founder, Andrej has held senior advisory, governance, and executive roles in the private, government, non-profit, and education sectors. Leveraging his mutli-disciplinary experience, he applies extreme practicality and candour to clients’ pain points and objectives, staying outcome oriented and relentlessly pushing projects forward. He began his legal career with one of the top 5 global law firms and specializes in business formation and restructuring to maximize control, and mitigate tax and operational liabilities. He earned his law degree cum laude from the University of Ottawa and holds graduate degrees in economic policy and political science.
Atanas Dimitrov, Associated Counsel:
Atanas is a lawyer at TAAG Law, practicing in real estate, employment, and corporate law. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Ottawa, and his Master’s in International Affairs from Carleton University, specializing in international law and economic policy. His background allows him to advise clients on regulatory compliance, cross-border transactions, and the business impacts of international trade. Atanas also has extensive experience in defence procurement, gained while working on the Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) Policy at Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (ISED).
November 6th Webinar – Perceptions vs. Reality: The implications of improving public understanding of policing. With Craig Bennell, PhD – Professor, Department of Psychology, Carleton University – Director, Police Research Lab

Craig Bennell, PhD – Professor, Department of Psychology, Carleton University – Director, Police Research Lab
Craig Bennell is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University and Director of Carleton’s Police Research Lab. He sits on the Research Advisory Committee and Use of Force Committee for the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. He also sits on the Advisory Board for the Canadian Police College and Co-Chairs the Program Advisory Committee for the Police Foundations Program at Algonquin College. Together with a great group of students and collaborators, he partners with Canadian police services to conduct research related to evidence-based policing, police use of de-escalation strategies and use-of-force, mental health crisis response, and public understanding of policing.
Planning to attend multiple events? Check out our 2025 Webinar Monthly Series Bundles below!
CAPG Monthly Webinar Series
Our webinars bring CAPG stakeholders and colleagues together to explore a variety of topics of interest to our community. Our aim is to provide concrete resources to boards and other stakeholders to help in the development of effective governance.
The CAPG endeavors to ensure all of the webinar titles and dates are as listed but some might be subject to change due to extenuating factors and we will notify you when this happens.
Sessions are generally 60 minutes long but may go up to 90 minutes and most often take place at 12pm EST. An exact start time will be announced closer to the air date.
Recorded sessions to date will be made available to anyone purchasing a bundle after January 25th, 2023. All webinar purchases include a copy of the recorded version.
Webinars are priced as a one-time fee per Board/Organization per session (to the maximum of 10 participants).
Webinar Fees
CAPG Member – $130.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
CAPG Non-Member – $260.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
Check Out Our Webinar Bundles!
2 Webinars – CAPG Member: $210.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
13 Webinars – CAPG Member: $1,560.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
24 Webinars – CAPG Member: $2,500.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
2 Webinars – CAPG Non-Member: $420.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
13 Webinars – CAPG Non-Member: $3,120.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
24 Webinars – CAPG Non-Member: $4,940.00 CAD + HST (per organization, up to 10 individuals)
If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this or any of our other events, please contact us at communications@capg.ca
Webinar FAQs
How Pricing Works
Education Series Webinars are priced as a one-time fee per Board/Organization per session (to the maximum of 15 participants). Non-Board/Organization affiliated individuals are also invited to participate.
***CAPG Members Receive a 50% rebate off all CAPG Webinars***
How long are the webinars?
Webinars run for 60 minutes unless otherwise indicated.
Joining a Webinar
A link that will allow registrants to join the webinar will be distributed a day prior to the session. If you were registered by your Board/Organization Liaison, webinar information will be sent to them to distribute to participants. Participants can join using any device, including mobile, tablets, PC, and Macs. Participants do not need to be in the same location to access the webinar.
Is the webinar fee per person or per board/commission/organization?
The webinar fee is a one-time fee per board/commission/organization (to a maximum of 15 participants) not per individual. Participants must be current members of the organization and must be registered.
I already registered and paid for a session, can I invite others to attend?
In order to invite other participants, they must hold current positions on your board/commission or organization. Additionally, these participants must be registered in order to gain access to a session as webinars have a limited number of seating. In order to add an individual to the registration, please contact us at: communications@capg.ca.
Does my board/commission/organization have to be in the same room to access the webinar?
No. Webinars can be accessed on any device from and location. However, we do ask that any intended participants register their name for the session so that there is a space reserved for them.
I have a question that has not been covered here, who do I contact for more information?
For more information, please contact communications@capg.ca