Ethics commissioner flags conflict at Sustainable Development and Technology Canada
OTTAWA — The former chair of a foundation responsible for doling out hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds for green technology projects failed to recuse herself from decisions that benefited organizations to which she had ties, the ethics commissioner said Wednesday.
Sustainable Development Technology Canada was abolished last month in response to an auditor general report that cited lapses in the green fund’s handling of public money.
The organization received $2.1 billion in federal funding since its inception in 2001. The most recent agreement with the federal government, signed in 2021, outlined $722.5 million in funding, through to 2028.
Annette Verschuren became chair of the board for Sustainable Development and Technology Canada in 2019, and remained chair, CEO, and majority shareholder of NRStor Inc. — a company she founded.


