2010
The Division elects to set its own exams. International Council approves new International Qualification Scheme with two pathways to certification: Chartered Secretary and Chartered Governance Professional. The Division begins it transition to the new program.
2011
The Division transitions, along with the UK, to a new education program – the Chartered Secretaries Qualifying Scheme (CSQS). The Division continues to work closely with the UK in the offering of exams.
2013
The Division’s probationary status is revoked and the Division is granted the right to oversee the QA process of their exams. The Division elects to continue Canadianizing UK Exams.
2014
An updated Delegation Agreement between ICSA (International) and the Committee for Canada is signed recognizing the Island of Bermuda as part of Canada’s jurisdiction.
2017
The Division elects to set its own exams. International Council approves a new International Qualification Scheme with two pathways to certification: Chartered Secretary and Chartered Governance Professional. The Division begins its transition to the new program.
2019
The Division sets its course for 2019 to 2021 with a new plan for sustainability and growth entitled From Challenge to Opportunity – Transforming the old ICSA into the new Chartered Governance Institute of Canada. This strategic plan was accepted by the International Council in March of 2019 and the members of the Canada Division in May 2019.
The Division restructures under a new name – The Chartered Governance Institute of Canada.