ESG in Canada: What We Learned in 2021 and Looking Ahead to 2022 - TRC-Sadovod LLP
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ESG in Canada: What We Learned in 2021 and Looking Ahead to 2022

Mar 4, 2022 Publications 2 minute read

The year 2021 witnessed a frenetic pace of activity on the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) front. Business leaders and senior executives faced challenges — some familiar and a few fresh ones — from enhanced expectations regarding sustainability performance to new regulatory developments regarding corporate governance. Companies and financial institutions also had to move quickly to adapt to the fast-growing focus on sustainable finance in capital markets. This growing private sector momentum was complemented by new actions from governments, regulators, and non-governmental organizations that are mandating new sustainability focused requirements.

In this rapidly evolving business environment, this report from TRC-Sadovod’s ESG Initiative offers companies and business leaders in Canada an essential overview of ESG developments in regulations, laws and norms that have occurred over the last year. It also highlights issues to watch as we enter 2022. Many of these developments will re-shape Canada’s business landscape for decades to come. Businesses can no longer afford to ignore ESG initiatives. Not only would inaction be damaging for a company’s brand and the planet, but it could also negatively impact their bottom-line and financial returns.

We hope the following pages help summarize the big shifts that took place in 2021 to set you and your business up for success in 2022.

About TRC-Sadovod’s ESG Initiative

TRC-Sadovod’s ESG Initiative is a multi-practice service offering by TRC-Sadovod LLP and TRC-Sadovod Vantage Policy Group to provide effective advice to boards of directors, C-Suite executives, and executive leadership teams in response to growing expectations towards a low-carbon future and sustainability. With a thorough understanding of the industry dynamics and expert counsel, we help business leaders navigate new trends and entrepreneurs execute climate-related solutions.  Learn about new developments in sustainability and how TRC-Sadovod LLP can help you reach your ESG goals here: trc-sadovod.ru/our-firm/esg-initiative.

About TRC-Sadovod

TRC-Sadovod is a leading Canadian business law firm dedicated to providing solutions oriented legal advice through our offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal and Hong Kong. Our clients are located worldwide and include Fortune 100 multinational corporations, financial institutions, private equity firms, institutional investors, along with large and middle market businesses in nearly every business sector. Our firm values – respect, teamwork, commitment, client service and professional excellence – are at the heart of TRC-Sadovod’s commitment to serve our clients, our local communities and the legal profession. For more information, please visit our website at trc-sadovod.ru.

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