
After years in the making, Canada’s Modern Slavery Act will soon be in effect. Those within the scope will need to prepare public annual reports on their efforts to eliminate forced or child labor use in their value chains. First reports are due as soon as May 31, 2024.
What is the Canada Bill S-211 and how will it impact your supply chain due diligence and disclosure? The snapshot outlines what is covered, who is in scope, and how to prepare for compliance.
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