Ensure Compliance with Canada’s Modern Slavery Law

The Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act came into force in 2024 and requires businesses to disclose their supply chain risks annually. Get expert guidance today.

 

Protect your reputation. Meet your legal obligations. Strengthen your supply chain.

Many companies view compliance as a checkbox exercise, but global regulations are evolving — and non-compliance could impact your international trade opportunities and your organization’s reputation.

At InterPraxis, we specialize in ensuring ethical supply chains, corporate accountability, and modern slavery compliance. With over 25 years of experience, we have advised global institutions like the IFC and World Bank, and helped companies of all sizes embed compliance and responsibility across their supply chains.

 

How We Can Help Your Business

Draft & Improve Disclosure Statements (First-time or returning filers)

Conduct Modern Slavery Risk Assessments to meet legal requirements

Develop Vendor Codes of Conduct & Policy Frameworks

Supply Chain Audits & Due Diligence for long-term compliance

Align with International Standards (ISO 37301, ISO 26000, UK & EU laws)

 

💡 First-time or returning filer? We make compliance simple and cost-effective.

 

🎁 Free Resources to Get Started (click on links below)

📄 Modern Slavery Compliance Checklist: Quickly evaluate how your current practices measure up to the law’s expectations.

🛠️ Responsible Supply Chain Diagnostic Tool: Rapidly identify gaps and opportunities in your current operations.

🌍 Global Comparison GuideUnderstand how Canada’s law stacks up against other international regulations.

📆 Book a Free Consultation –  Speak with a compliance expert who can:

✔ Assess your disclosure needs

✔ Tailor a compliance roadmap

✔ Answer your questions about best practices

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