Since the implementation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in 2020, Canada has surpassed its neighbors by enacting a modern slavery law, requiring entities to submit annual reports demonstrating the absence of forced labor or child labor. With the U.S. and Mexico lacking similar legislation and engaging in substantial trade with Canada, SCB’s Contributor Brad Gates explains that Canada’s pioneering law may effectively become the de facto modern slavery regulation for North America.

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