Canada’s proposed supply chain law is weak on human and environmental rights
The business community needs to get behind a stronger supply chain due diligence law
Celine Ng is a graduate student at the University of British Columbia’s master of public policy and global affairs program. With a background in geography, her research focuses on sustainable development. She worked with Fairtrade Canada researching international trade justice advocacy research.
The business community needs to get behind a stronger supply chain due diligence law
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