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Fighting Against Forced Labour in Supply Chains Act

The Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act also known as Bill S211 is a law that received royal assent in Canada in May 2023 and requiring companies to take responsibility for fighting against modern slavery in their supply chains and report on their actions.

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