Exclusive Feature: Addressing modern slavery in supply chains

Learn about the increasingly critical legal issue in the supply chain industry

Exclusive Feature: Addressing modern slavery in supply chains

As businesses move toward stability, modern slavery practices in Canada’s supply chain industry are becoming an increasingly critical legal issue.

In this exclusive feature from Gowling WLG, Stephen Pike investigates the presence of modern slavery in the Canadian supply chain. Read about how companies are proactively addressing these issues today.

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  • Why there is a growing interest in human rights issues
  • Legislative and regulatory developments concerning Canada’s modern slavery issues 
  • Best practices for companies moving forward

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