This Complying with Canada’s Modern Slavery Law online training course explores the requirements of companies and government institutions to comply with Canada’s Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act: requirements for reporting on steps taken to prevent and reduce the risk that forced labour or child labour is being used in their supply chains; enforcement of the provisions of the legislation; and penalties for non-compliance.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Complying with Canada’s Modern Slavery Law course, the user will learn:
- Which organizations are required to report
- The requirements for annual reporting
- The enforcement activities and penalties for non-compliance with the Act
Course Outline
This online Complying with Canada’s Modern Slavery Law course is made up of the following sections:
- The Legislation
- The Reporting Process
- Report Contents
- Enforcement, Offences and Penalties
Course Audience
This Complying with Canada’s Modern Slavery Law online training course was designed for owners, directors, officers, agents, mandataries and other employees of companies and government institutions involved in producing, purchasing, importing or distributing goods.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
30 Minutes or Less |
Length (Hours) |
0.5 |
Course Features |
Audio, Accessible, Mobile, Video |
Module Number(s) |
41794EN |