Canadian Lawyers for International Human Rights (CLAIHR) has filed a complaint with the Competition Bureau against four companies they claim import goods from Alabama made with forced labour.
The complaint names four entities: lumber company Canfor, automakers Hyundai Canada and Kia Canada, and door-manufacturer Masonite International. Using data from The Associated Press investigation and records from the Alabama Department of Corrections, it alleges that these companies either directly, or through suppliers, used prison labour and made false claims to the contrary in their annual reports under Canada's Supply Chains Act.
The act requires large companies to report on how they are keeping forced labour out of their supply chains, but Yap says these reports are not scrutinized.
The US complained about us importing goods made with forced labour, so it's only fair we look at such goods that come from the US.
The US complained about us importing goods made with forced labour, so it's only fair we look at such goods that come from the US.
Recognition that America, at the government level, uses and sanctions the use of forced labour.
100% do. Also I want the full list of companies.
I wish this was for any reason other than a big "no u" to the US.
As if CORCAN doesn't exist.