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A compilation of articles, highlighting the depth and complexity of this world wide problem. 

A compilation of articles, highlighting the depth and complexity of this world wide problem. 

Modern Slavery Risk Assessment Under the Canadian Modern Slavery Act (S-211)

Identify, manage, and report on the risk of modern slavery and forced labor in your global supply chain

Modern Slavery Risk Assessment Under the Canadian Modern Slavery Act (S-211)

Identify, manage, and report on the risk of
modern slavery and forced labor in your global supply chain

Canadian Modern Slavery Act and Its Implications

RISK AREA: MODERN SLAVERY & Forced labor

The Canadian Modern Slavery Act (S-211) mandates organizations to identify, manage, and report modern slavery risks within their supply chains. Compliance with this legislation is essential for ethical operations and legal adherence in Canada.

In 2020, Ethixbase360 with subject matter input from Norton Rose Fulbright’s dedicated international human rights team launched a Modern Slavery Supply Chain Risk Assessment Questionnaire for organizations seeking to comply with global modern slavery laws. 

The questionnaire assists organizations to identify, manage and report upon modern slavery risks in their supply chains, offering a risk rating to assist them in managing their modern slavery reporting obligations across multiple jurisdictions and plan programs to respond to the risks identified. Delivered via the Ethixbase360 Third-Party Risk Management platform, the questionnaire was developed by Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers with extensive experience in human rights and related environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.

Ethixbase360 has a proven track record in helping organizations worldwide manage modern slavery risks. Our success stories span various industries, demonstrating our expertise and the effectiveness of our solutions in diverse regulatory environments.

Features and Benefits of Our Modern Slavery Reporting Tool

COMPREHENSIVE REPORTING

Real-time analytics dashboards facilitate accurate, timely reporting, ensuring compliance 
with S-211.

CONTINUOUS MONITORING

Stay updated with evolving regulations through our platform’s continuous monitoring and updates.

ONGOING RISK MANAGEMENT

Year-round supplier monitoring and regular updates keep your risk assessments current.

SUPPLIER ENGAGEMENT

Engage suppliers in compliance processes, fostering a collaborative approach to managing modern slavery risks.

INTEGRATED APPROACH

Aligns with other relevant regulations and standards, ensuring comprehensive and interconnected compliance efforts.

Ethixbase360 with subject matter input from Norton Rose Fulbright’s dedicated international human rights team launched a Modern Slavery Supply Chain Risk Assessment Questionnaire for organizations seeking to comply with global modern slavery laws. The questionnaire assists organizations to identify, manage and report upon modern slavery risks in their supply chains, offering a risk rating to assist them in managing their modern slavery reporting obligations across multiple jurisdictions and plan programs to respond to the risks identified. 

Delivered via the Ethixbase360 Third-Party Risk Management platform, the questionnaire was developed by Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers with extensive experience in human rights and related environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. Drawing upon Ethixbase360 and Norton Rose Fulbright’s global reach, the Modern Slavery Supply Chain Risk Assessment Questionnaire, initially conceived to address mandatory reporting under the Australian Modern Slavery Act has since been updated specifically in response to the German Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains and the Canadian Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act to support organizations with their obligations in multiple jurisdictions.

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