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
- G20 Surrenders to the Money Traders
KAIROS latest Policy Briefing Paper provides an in-depth analysis of the G20 Meetings and Final...
- Filed in: Briefings and Submissions, Corporate Accountability, Human rights, Kairos Times, Trade Justice | Jul 27, 2010
- What will be the fate of Canada’s Responsible Mining Bill?
When the House of Commons returns in September, one of the first things on the agenda will be...
- How Big is the BP Oil Slick? Bringing the Scale of the Disaster Home
To gain some sense of the magnitude of the BP oil spill, an interactive map provided by the Toronto...
- Filed in: Climate Change, Corporate Accountability, Ecology, Kairos Times, Resource Extraction, Oil and conflict, Opinion and Analysis, Water, The Tar Sands | Jun 14, 2010
KAIROS letters and statements on corporate accountability
- Bill C-300: Letter of Support from KAIROS (Nov 17, 2009)
- Mining activist brutally murdered in El Salvador (Aug 6, 2009)
- Tar Sands Delegation Statement: A call for responsibility and sustainability (Jun 11, 2009)
- Protect, Respect and Remedy: a Framework for Business and Human Rights (Jun 1, 2008)
- Our World is Not for Sale: Stop Corporate Globalization (PDF Format) (Jun 1, 2008)
- North Central Corridor Pipeline and the Lubicon Lake (PDF Format) (Mar 27, 2008)
- Key issues for Canadian foreign policy on Harper's visit to the Americas (PDF) (Nov 27, 2007)
- G8 fails humanity and the planet; Canada’s Contribution Embarrassing. KAIROS analysis of the G8’s June 2007 Summit (Jun 27, 2007)
- Grave concern about the activities of Canadian mining company Metallica Resources Inc. in Mexico (Apr 28, 2006)
- Mexican community of Cerro de San Pedro under threat due to Canadian mining operation (Dec 15, 2005)
- Concerns regarding the Mexican operations of Metallica Resources Inc (Oct 21, 2005)
- Human rights and environmental impact of Canadian mining companies’ activities abroad (Sep 1, 2005)
- Concerns about Canadian mining around the world (Feb 28, 2005)
- The problems inherent in NAFTA Chapter 11 (Feb 16, 2005)
- Killing of two protestors at an unauthorized mine in Guatemala (Jan 12, 2005)
- Concerns regarding the impact of mining on Guatelmalan communities (Nov 9, 2004)
- Canadian Churches urge support for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Jun 4, 2003)


