Our Modern Slavery Commitment
At Rexel Canada, we respect fundamental human rights and are committed to conducting our activities fairly, honestly and with integrity, in accordance with applicable laws. We do not tolerate modern slavery in any part of our business or in the business of our suppliers. We recognise that modern slavery is a complex issue and that our activities and supply chain may be unintentionally linked to modern slavery practices. Accordingly, we are committed to taking ongoing steps to monitor, identify, minimise and mitigate modern slavery risk in our supply chain, to protect potential victims of modern slavery and to contribute to the prevention of modern slavery risks in the future.
Rexel Canada has a Modern Slavery Working Group (consisting of senior leaders from our Supply Chain, Legal and HR teams) which is responsible for developing and implementing operational and procurement controls that mitigate modern slavery risk within the business. We will also prepare and file an annual Modern Slavery Report in accordance with An Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (referred to as Canada’s “Modern Slavery Act”), which aims to provide insight into the risk of modern slavery in our operations and supply chain and the ongoing actions we are taking to address this risk.