The evidence #1 Nygard International Wage theft and unpaid severance #2 TOREX GOLD RESOURCES INC. Freedom of association and threats of violence/ death #3 MULTIPLE FORCED LABOUR IN CANADA’S PPE SUPPLY CHAINS #4 FERONIA INC. Violent deaths, criminalization and land grabbing #5 BARRICK GOLD CORP.’S PORGERA JOINT VENTURE MINE Human Rights Abuses #6 GOLDCORP INC.’S MARLIN MINE Environmental contamination and human rights abuses Resources RESOURCES Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Legislation in Canada RESOURCES The "Canada Brand": Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America RESOURCES CREATING CONSEQUENCES: Canada’s moment to act on slavery in global supply chains RESOURCES Comparative table: Corporate due diligence laws and legislative proposals in Europe Resources CNCA: Don't Mistake Reporting for Accountability The Corporate Responsibility to Protect Human Rights Act (Bill C-262) Infographics Previous Next A law that would require companies to stop harming people and the planet throughout their global operations and supply chains, and would hold them accountable when they do. People & Planet harmed Canadian companies are implicated in human rights and environmental harms, and Canada has failed to establish rules that require Canadian companies to respect human rights and the environment overseas and throughout their supply chains. Preventing harm Canada can catch up to global leaders by enacting a law that would establish a corporate duty on Canadian companies to prevent human rights and environmental harms. Companies would have to take steps to ensure they are respecting human rights throughout their global operations and supply chains. Corporate due diligence Canada can adopt a law that would require companies to conduct due diligence and publicly report on the steps taken to prevent human rights and environmental harms. Companies would have to consult with rights holders, identify risks, and stop contributing to harm throughout their global operations and supply chains. Access to Courts Canada can build on global momentum and pass a law that would include significant consequences for companies that cause harm and/or fail to conduct due diligence. Communities and workers who suffer harm would have access to remedy and justice because the law will help them access Canadian courts. Contact your MP now and demand they support the Corporate Responsibility to Protect Human Rights Act (Bill C-262) Email your mp