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ESG - Environmental, Social and Governance Commentary Archive
Corporate Canada betrayed capitalism. Now it has been betrayed
By
Bruce Pardy
| July 9, 2024
ESG may be a lose-lose for both shareholders and stakeholders
By
Steven Globerman
| July 24, 2023
Mandatory ESG disclosures will impose substantial costs on companies in Canada
By
Steven Globerman, Elmira Aliakbari
| May 2, 2023
Your CPP contributions will now help fuel climate activism
By
Matthew Lau
| January 4, 2023
Government-mandated ESG disclosures—a reality check
By
Steven Globerman
| November 23, 2022
Costs of mandatory ESG disclosure likely would outweigh benefits
By
Steven Globerman
| August 31, 2022