The 2011 Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada

2 June, 2011

Our 10th Anniversary report on the state of responsible business in Canada

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The Toronto Zoo and the Summerhill Group teamed up in 2010 with the EcoExecutives Program to educate business leaders and companies about their environmental impacts. By bringing executives face to face with the species that are threatened by carbon emissions, material extraction and habitat destruction, the program aims to bring environmental concerns to the forefront of corporate operations.

 

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 Our 10th Anniversary report on the state of responsible business in Canada

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On the 20th anniversary of the Acid Rain Accord, former prime minister Brian Mulroney talks true Canadian leadership with Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, reflecting on what the boss has to do to get the job done

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The environmental movement can’t afford to exclude anyone. Yet green organizations have typically ignored people of colour.
 

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We face economic and environmental disaster in the future if we do not address the ongoing loss of natural capital. The first step is to end the economic invisibility of nature by remodeling our antiquated compass of national performance, GDP growth. 

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Building the sustainable economy of tomorrow is going to require a little ingenuity, and a lot of ideological TNT

 

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Taking a critical look at the last decade of corporate social responsibility in Canada

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 How the next generation of business leaders could redefine the role of corporate culture

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Canadian luminaries shed some light on what's needed to give our economic system a makeover for the greater good