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July 28, 2017
Investors challenged by lack of disclosure on indigenous relations by Canadian business
Benefits Canada: Publicly traded Canadian businesses in large part are lacking when it comes to reporting their relations
Read MoreBenefits Canada: Publicly traded Canadian businesses in large part are lacking when it comes to reporting their relations
Read MoreCorporate Canada does a relatively poor job of providing disclosure on its engagement with indigenous
Read MoreSHARE hopes a new report will do for Indigenous issues what has already been done
Read MoreThe Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) recently released its annual list of priorities for its work
Read MoreA group of global institutional investors are urging companies to disclose how they manage their
Read MoreFour years ago an important breakthrough in worker safety was announced: a global accord between
Read MoreSince 2012, SHARE has engaged with Canada’s five largest banks on behalf of shareholders to
Read MoreOp-ed co-authored by Hugues Létourneau, SHARE’s Senior ESG Analyst and Roel Nieuwenkemp, Chair of the OECD
Read MoreEarlier this year, SHARE helped the Pension Plan of the United Church of Canada (PPUCC)
Read MoreWith shareholders increasingly willing to flex their muscles by demanding companies justify their executive pay
Read MoreSHARE wrote to the Premier of Ontario, outlining the business and investor case for decent
Read MoreOn May 31 Exxon-Mobil (XOM.N) shareholders will vote on a shareholder resolution asking the company
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