Tag: Richard Leblanc
Facing the prospect of US tariffs
As Friday’s deadline for a trade deal between Canada and the US looms, here are six ways for Canada’s boards to prepare for no deal.
Thomson Reuters pressed over AI governance ahead of AGM
A shareholder proposal points to serious concerns over AI products’ use in the US for ICE’s anti-immigration action.
Corporate governance to the fore in Canada
As Canada responds to the tariff conditions set by the US, companies need to take a rapid and agile approach to governance.
What will Trump’s victory mean for US governance?
The incoming administration is likely to overturn climate risk reporting rules and stifle shareholder proposals, say observers.
10 ways to prepare for disruption
Effective governance means keeping one eye to the horizon—especially when that horizon presents incoming business risks.
OpenAI reinstalls Sam Altman as chief executive
The CEO’s departure and return have raised questions about the state of governance at the trailblazing ChatGPT creator.
Threat to stakeholder governance from Twitter sale ‘overstated’
Academics and experts argue stakeholder governance will always come second while the law puts the interests of shareholders first.
Board priorities 2023: tact, trust and transparency
We asked key figures what would help boards this year. The answers ranged from ‘smarter blockchain tech’ to ‘a cool head over executive pay’.
US passes clawback rules
Regulators have moved on clawbacks in Washington while the UK has them under review.
Board priorities 2022: a checklist for directors
The pandemic continues to impact agendas, but climate, data security and succession are some of the other priorities demanding board focus.