Bill C-35 would replace Canada’s 2020 forced labor import ban with a tougher system requiring importers to trace supply chains and authorizing officials to compile a list of high-risk goods.
Bill C-35 would replace Canada’s 2020 forced labor import ban with a tougher system requiring importers to trace supply chains and authorizing officials to compile a list of high-risk goods.
Continuing to look away is a choice, and the people living inside this system will bear the consequences long after the next procurement cycle closes.
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