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May 12, 2020
Investing in Reconciliation: Social license to operate still required in times of crisis
In the past few weeks, we have seen how COVID-19 poses greater risks to Indigenous
Read MoreIn the past few weeks, we have seen how COVID-19 poses greater risks to Indigenous
Read MoreSHARE issued an open letter to the CEOs of two of Canada’s largest residential property
Read MoreMorningstar – Pandemic will make it harder for parent company to ignore worker rights proposal
Read MoreOvintiv Inc. announced preliminary vote results at its AGM today showing 56% shareholder approval for
Read MoreWealth Professional – The COVID-19 crisis has brought multiple industries to their knees, forcing many
Read MoreFinancial Post – Canadian companies have spent billions in recent years buying back their own
Read MoreMorningstar – In these tumultuous times, it may seem incongruous to focus on environmental, social
Read MoreWhile boards of directors have not typically held responsibility for workforce issues, it’s now abundantly
Read MoreThe Globe and Mail – While CEO pay has increased, middle-class wages have largely remained stagnant
Read MoreSHARE is encouraged by announcements which will hopefully both provide much-needed support for workers and
Read MoreOvintiv Inc., a leading oil and gas producer in North America, has not made clear
Read MoreThe Globe and Mail - As we head into proxy season – the time of year
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