Corporate accountability
Press Responses: April 9, 2007
Press Responses: April 9, 2007
Press Responses: April 4, 2007
Adopt New Mining Guidelines:Report
Canada should adopt guidelines to improve transparency as well as the environmental and human rights practices of Canadian companies involved in extractive industries in the developing world, says a government-appointed advisory group. It says if these measures are adopted, Canada could become a world leader in Corporate Social Responsibility.
CNCA Statement on the Advisory Roundtable Report - Monday, April 2, 2007
The Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability (CNCA) commends the Government of Canada for its ground-breaking consultation on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Canadian extractive industry in developing countries. The process, which was led by a federal government Steering Committee, is an important step forward.
Monthly Issue Update - March 31, 2007
Civil society/Industry make unprecedented joint recommendations on mining, oil and gas
Canada could become a world leader on Corporate Social Responsibility if the federal government and other stakeholders accept and act on the recommendations of a groundbreaking report released on Parliament Hill on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Canadian extractive industry in developing countries. The Report outlines a set of consensus-based recommendations for the Government of Canada, core among which is the implementation of a Canadian CSR Framework (see “Just the Facts” below). If implemented, these recommendations would establish Canada as a global leader in CSR. The Report also calls for important reforms at Export Development Canada and the World Bank.
Press Responses: March 30, 2007
Report targets secrecy in foreign mine, oil operations
Press Responses (2) - March 30, 2007
Curb mining abuses, say church leaders - Coalition urges binding legislation on human rights, environment
Press Responses - March 30, 2007
Curb mining abuses, say church leaders - Coalition urges binding legislation on human rights, environment
Press Responses: March 30, 2007
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Report aims to make Canada global leader of overseas practices
According to a report, Canada could become a global leader of good overseas practices if it follows the recommendations of the Corporate Social Responsibility Advisory Group.