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Compliance with Canada's Supply Chains Act and Tariff Risk Management

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February 26, 2025
01:00 p.m. (EST)

Stay ahead of regulatory changes impacting your business

In today's global marketplace, businesses face growing scrutiny over the ethical practices within their supply chains. The Canadian government is increasingly focused on eliminating forced labour and promoting responsible business conduct.

Are you confident that your business is compliant with the Canadian Supply Chains Act?

Watch our on-demand webinar for an in-depth discussion on Canada's Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, where our experienced professionals explored the latest regulatory changes, compliance requirements, and strategies to mitigate risks associated with forced labour.

Our speakers covered key points including:

  1. Supply Chains Act overview: A summary of Canada's Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and why it is important for your business.

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Real-world examples, insights, and lessons learned from companies that have successfully navigated forced labour challenges.

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Strategies to enhance transparency and strengthen your reporting processes for sustained compliance.

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Insights into supply chain trends that can support your business and help improve operational efficiency and performance.

  1. Strategies for supply chain risk management and tariffs.

This webinar is tailored for professionals who play a key role in managing and ensuring ethical supply chains. Whether you're a business owner, executive, supply chain manager, procurement officer, compliance professional, legal advisor, or corporate responsibility officer, our on-demand webinar will provide you with the knowledge and tools to address critical challenges and drive meaningful change within your organization.

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BDO speakers

Our panel was led by our seasoned professionals and leaders at BDO Canada, specializing in supply chain management, compliance, and legal regulations. They bring hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of navigating the complexities of ethical supply chain practices in Canada.

For further discussion or inquiries, connect with our leaders:

Simon Hutton, National Sustainability Leader

Charmaine Goddeeris, Director, Customs & International Trade

Edgar Carrasco, Senior Manager, Risk Advisory Services

Mélanie Camiré, Partner, Indirect Tax

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