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The Public Policy Forum (PPF), founded in 1987 is an independent, non-profit Canadian think-tank for public-private dialogue . The organization's stated aim is "to serve as a neutral, independent forum for open dialogue on public policy" The PPF has sponsorship from businesses, federal and provincial governments, the voluntary sector and the labour movement.

Function

The PPF functions primarily as an independent facilitator of dialogue. The Forum has more than 150 participating organizations from business, labour, academia, government, the voluntary sector, and the media.

Awards

In addition, the PPF arbitrates a series of Annual Testimonial Awards and other awards, which are recognized in the Canadian press. Recipients of the Annual Testimonial Awards active in Canadian politics have included Bob Rae and Roy Romanow. According to the PPF website, the award pays "tribute to distinguished Canadians who have made an outstanding contribution to the quality of public policy and public management in our country."

List of Recent Award Recipients

Year Recipient Name
2008 David A. Dodge
Gerri Sinclair
Sheila Watt-Cloutier
2007 20th Anniversary
2006 Georges Erasmus
Louise Frechette
Hon. Bob Rae
2005 Monique Bégin
Bob White
Michael Wilson
2004 Rita Burak
Denis Desautels
Roy Romanow
Allan Shaw
Earlier award recipientsFurther Information

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