Canadian Business for Social Responsibility (CBSR) holds annual meetings on Corporate Social Responseibility (CSR). Interviews at the 2010 and 2011 conferences formed the basis for establishing a special collection on Canadian Social Responsibility. It's 2011 theme was Canadian Business as a Global Citizen.
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Founded in 1995, Canadian Business for Social Responsibility (CBSR) is a business-led non-profit learning organization and consultancy that mobilizes Canadian companies to make powerful business decisions that improve performance and contribute to a better world.
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Working Together for Solutions by Avrim Lazar |
On October 21st, 2010, 3BL Media's Lorraine Smith interviews Avrim Lazar, President and CEO at Forest Products Association of Canada talks about protecting jobs, communities (300), and the wilderness. Environmental groups and the forest industry come to the same table to solve problems - it hurts, frustrating, but problems were solved. EarthSayer Avrim Lazar |

Transforming Canadian Business

Claude Ouimet, Senior V.P. and G.M at InterfaceFLO

Energy, Water and Packaging by Nikos Koumettis of Coca-Cola Ltd

Changing Expectations and Canadian Performance by Doug Miller

Working Together for Solutions by Avrim Lazar

Inclusive Business by Graham Baxter of IBLF

Sustainability Strategy by Barbara Turley-McIntyre, Co-Operators

Sustainable Forestry Initiative by Kathy Abusow

Sustainability and Collaboration by Adine Mees, President of CBSR

Sustainability as Business Strategy by Tania M. Carnegie, KPMG

SR Commitments by Craig Stenhouse of Cenovus Energy

Building Companies that Matter by Andrew Heintzman

Air Miles for Social Change: Andrew Souvaliotis

Embedding Social Responsibility Kaz Flinn

Why Going Green is Good Business by Jim Harris

The "How" of Embedding Sustainability by Stephanie Bertels

Sustainability and The Natural Step by Dr. Karl-Henrik Robert

Strong Values and Culture by Robert Dutton

Creating Shared Value Tim Brown of Nestle Canada Inc.

Sustainability and Banking by Mike Pedersen