Women’s Enterprise Organizations of Canada – February 22, 2024

For some businesses, environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) is an opportunity to impress clients and investors. For others, it signals reporting requirements to the federal government. But if you don’t have a publicly traded company and your stakeholders don’t prioritize environmental, social and governance progress, these measures may not influence how you run your business – yet.

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