This report aims to identify RBC tools referenced in the literature as relevant and/or promoted to Canadian extractive companies operating within and outside Canada. While not appraising or pronouncing on the quality of RBC tools, we consider the different actors that promote these diverse tools and whether there is a coherent framework for the efficient and effective application of current and future tools. We focus on RBC tools on human rights, stakeholder engagement, the rights of Indigenous peoples, and the rights of women and girls. Further, we review the position of scholars on the relationship between RBC and IA
The aim of this research is to give a summary of how mining companies address issues of Indigenous c...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Business operations in the extractive industries (EI) continue to violate women’s human rights and t...
This report aims to identify RBC tools referenced in the literature as relevant and/or promoted to C...
This Evidence Brief provides a concise overview of the April 2020 report, Sara Seck & Penelope Simon...
This toolbox provides guidance on how governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous groups ...
This toolbox provides guidance on how governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous groups ...
This submission to the 2018 review of Export Development Canada is informed in part by a conference ...
This chapter is the pre-publication version of a contribution to a book on the new federal Impact As...
This Evidence Brief provides a concise overview of the April 2020 report, Sara Seck et al, Impact A...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Canada is a leading player in mining exploration and development both domestically, in communities a...
This submission to the 2018 review of Export Development Canada is informed in part by a conference ...
Indigenous peoples assert their right to the protection and control of their lands, territories, and...
Indigenous peoples assert their right to the protection and control of their lands, territories, and...
The aim of this research is to give a summary of how mining companies address issues of Indigenous c...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Business operations in the extractive industries (EI) continue to violate women’s human rights and t...
This report aims to identify RBC tools referenced in the literature as relevant and/or promoted to C...
This Evidence Brief provides a concise overview of the April 2020 report, Sara Seck & Penelope Simon...
This toolbox provides guidance on how governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous groups ...
This toolbox provides guidance on how governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous groups ...
This submission to the 2018 review of Export Development Canada is informed in part by a conference ...
This chapter is the pre-publication version of a contribution to a book on the new federal Impact As...
This Evidence Brief provides a concise overview of the April 2020 report, Sara Seck et al, Impact A...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Canada is a leading player in mining exploration and development both domestically, in communities a...
This submission to the 2018 review of Export Development Canada is informed in part by a conference ...
Indigenous peoples assert their right to the protection and control of their lands, territories, and...
Indigenous peoples assert their right to the protection and control of their lands, territories, and...
The aim of this research is to give a summary of how mining companies address issues of Indigenous c...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Business operations in the extractive industries (EI) continue to violate women’s human rights and t...