Saskatchewan businesses are connected to the rest of the world through investors and customers that live beyond our borders. Tighter rules requiring disclosure of climate-related information are already arriving in Canada and around the world. Canada’s Budget 2021 includes requirements for climate disclosures from Crown Corporations and the SEC announced the creation of an Enforcement Task Force focused on climate and ESG issues. What does this mean for Saskatchewan companies? How can we remain competitive, build climate competence, and benefit from these shifting global preferences? Join us May 18 to hear from the experts and companies about how they are responding to climate risks and opportunities.
Speakers:
Lisa DeMarco, Senior Partner and CEO, Resilient LLP, and Canada Climate Governance Expert
Chad Eggerman, Partner, MLT Aikins LLP
Dr. Margot Hurlbert, Canada Research Chair in Climate Change, Energy and Sustainability Policy; Professor, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, and Canada Climate Governance Expert
Moderated by: Alastair MacFadden, Executive-in-Residence, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy