moved for leave to introduce Bill C-584, An Act respecting the Corporate Social Responsibility Inherent in the Activities of Canadian Extractive Corporations in Developing Countries.
Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to rise to introduce my bill today.
Canada is in a unique position. Over 75% of all mining corporations and corporations in the extractive sector are incorporated here in Canada.
In most cases, these companies operate in countries with populations that are vulnerable because of factors such as political instability and lack of security. They also operate in countries where workers' rights, human rights and environmental protections are neither adequately respected nor effectively enforced.
Respect for these principles should not be limited by a state's ability to fulfill its obligations in this arena or its interest in doing so. That is why, today, I am introducing a bill that calls for the creation of an ombudsman for the corporate social responsibility of Canadian extractive corporations, to promote the responsible mining development values that all Canadians subscribe to outside Canada.
This bill was drafted in response to a recommendation from the 2007 report of the National Roundtables on Corporate Social Responsibility.
(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)