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Canada's corporate governance landscape presents unique features for global board leaders and investors. The provincial regulation of securities, exemplified by bodies like the OSC and AMF, distinguishes it from other markets. Crown corporations, like Canada Post, navigate a dual mandate of commercial viability and public service. Canadian governance also embraces distinct board structures, including the acceptance of dual-class shares, and emphasizes a broader stakeholder model that incorporates environmental, Indigenous, and social factors. The Toronto Stock Exchange actively promotes ESG reporting through resources and training, including specific guidance on climate-related disclosures.
ESG Courses at http://www.boardroomeducation.com
Main Website www.Globalboardadvisors.com
By Yusuf AzizullahCanada's corporate governance landscape presents unique features for global board leaders and investors. The provincial regulation of securities, exemplified by bodies like the OSC and AMF, distinguishes it from other markets. Crown corporations, like Canada Post, navigate a dual mandate of commercial viability and public service. Canadian governance also embraces distinct board structures, including the acceptance of dual-class shares, and emphasizes a broader stakeholder model that incorporates environmental, Indigenous, and social factors. The Toronto Stock Exchange actively promotes ESG reporting through resources and training, including specific guidance on climate-related disclosures.
ESG Courses at http://www.boardroomeducation.com
Main Website www.Globalboardadvisors.com