Corporate Social Responsibility

KAIROS staff mark the launch of the Kyoto agreement outside of the Toronto Imperial Oil building on February 16, 2005. Photo: Sara Stratton/Kairos.

Corporations have become increasingly powerful players within a globalized economy. Yet few effective measures exist to govern their activities.

Since 1975, Canadian churches have worked ecumenically to promote responsible corporate behaviour, calling on corporations to be transparent and accountable in their performance and to take seriously their broader, long-term responsibilities within society. 

As shareholders, the churches use their investments to engage corporations in dialogue. Through shareholder activism, the churches apply direct pressure on corporations to improve their social and environmental performance.

Much of KAIROS' corporate accountability work has focused on the energy and resource extraction sectors. We've called ExxonMobil to account for its continued denial of climate change. We're members of the Canadian Network for Corporate Accountability, which focuses on Canadian mining, oil and gas companies and their involvement in human rights violations and ecological damage at home and abroad. And we're in the midst of a campaign challenging  Canada's continued tar sands development and subsidies for the oil industry.

Articles and news

Concluding Statement

KAIROS Ecumenical Delegation to the Athabasca Tar Sands, May 21-27, 2009

Filed in: Aboriginal Rights, Campaign, Climate Change, Corporate Accountability, Ecology, Water, Kairos Times | Jun 11, 2009
KAIROS Tar Sands Delegation Releases Public Statement and Commits to High Level Advocacy in Support of Canadian Energy Policy

Media advisory

Filed in: Campaign, Ecology, Aboriginal Rights, Corporate Accountability | Jun 10, 2009
Gitxsan First Nation Chief Ray Jones part of KAIROS Delegation to Northern Alberta Tar Sands

MEDIA ADVISORY; photo opportunities

Filed in: Campaign, Climate Change, Corporate Accountability | May 25, 2009

KAIROS letters and statements on corporate accountability

 

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