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Introduction
This report has been prepared by reference to the
provisions of the Fighting Against Forced Labour and
Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (Canada) (the Act),
which applies to entities such as Canadian producers
and importers of goods. Air Canada has chosen to share
its practices using the reporting framework provided
by this important new legislation even if its principal
activities involve providing services rather than goods
and that it has only minor dealings in the activities
covered by the Act. The report also constitutes a
statement under section 54 of the United Kingdom
Modern Slavery Act 2015 and section 14 of the
Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018.
STATEMENT
We do not tolerate any form of slavery, child labour,
forced labour or human trafficking in our operations
and supply chain. Air Canada is committed to complying
with laws relevant to its business and to acting with
care, integrity and responsibility when it deals with
its employees, customers and suppliers and when it
interacts with communities. As one of the world’s
leading commercial airlines, we always work to high
standards and are making ongoing enhancements.
We are committed to taking action and implementing
appropriate measures to mitigate the risk of modern
slavery, child labour, forced labour and human trafficking
in our operations, either directly or through our
suppliers. We are proud of the positive contributions we
can make as a global airline. We also maintain, with the
support of our most senior leadership, an unwavering
commitment to human rights, which ties back to our
core value of Safety First, Always. This commitment
to safety is fundamental to our sustainability and our
future as an airline.
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