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13 Feb 2014

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Canadian Club of Toronto

Children’s Rights and Business Principles (Canada)

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Canadian businesses can have a profound impact on children both nationally and globally. Children are frequently overlooked as stakeholders, and are easily affected by, particularly vulnerable to, and often less visible in business operations. Addressing children’s rights is an opportunity for businesses to better manage risk, enhance reputation, and motivate their workforce. Join the heads of Save the Children Canada, UN Global Compact Network Canada, and UNICEF Canada for the Canadian Release of the Children’s Rights and Business Principles...This event will include welcome remarks from a government minister at the Department of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Development, and a panel discussion featuring:...Unilever Canada...Teck Resources...Sherritt International