The Courtroom Climate
by Peter Kolla
Recent decisions across Canada have underscored that courts are wary of usurping legislatures—both provincial and federal—when faced with litigants demanding they do something about climate change.
Perilous Times and Bottom Lines
by Bruno Caron, Bryan J. Buttigieg, Christie McLeod, Geoff Mason, P. Jason Kroft and Selina Lee-Andersen
Given the frequency and severity of extreme weather events in recent years, the changing climate is a topic of hot conversation. As the earth’s temperature rises, it is incumbent upon company executives to take stock of the foreseeable risks the climate crisis presents to their operations—and take every possible precaution to mitigate them.
Green, With Conscience Clean
by Emilie Bundock and Kai Alderson
Businesses of all kinds are increasingly expected to keep the public informed about what they’re doing to help combat climate change. The key tactic that somehow often gets overlooked: Be honest, about successes and failures alike.
Global Perspectives
by Gregory Sirico
Through reviewing other countries’ past handling of natural disasters, we find lessons in the current supply chain crisis and how we might contend with similar issues in the present and future.
Unwrapping Shrinkflation
by Justin Smulison
Through the lens of the United States, we take a closer look at the global implication of companies downsizing products while maintaining and often raising prices.