Human rights liability in Canada for global mining operations: Risks, responses and opportunities. Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP March 7, 2017

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Human rights liability in Canada for global mining operations: Risks, responses and opportunities Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP March 7, 2017

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Presenters Speakers Michael Torrance Partner Toronto Michael Torrance is a Partner in the Toronto office who advises corporations on domestic and international human resources management, occupational health and safety and human rights law, with an expertise in international standards of sustainability and risk management. He is the Local Practice Leader for Occupational Health and Safety for Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP in Toronto. Mr. Torrance s practice also includes Risk Advisory on international standards of environmental and social risk management and human rights due diligence. Mr. Torrance has been extensively published and quoted in the media on sustainability and corporate social responsibility topics. He is the editor and lead author of IFC Performance Standards on Environmental & Social Sustainability: A Guidebook, published by Lexis Nexis in 2012. Clarke Hunter, QC Senior Partner Calgary Clarke Hunter has practiced litigation and dispute resolution since 1980, following a clerkship with Chief Justice Laskin at the Supreme Court of Canada. He has represented clients in domestic and international arbitrations and mediations, at all levels of the courts in Alberta, in the courts of two other provinces, and in the Federal Court, the Tax Court and the Supreme Court of Canada. The disputes on which Mr. Hunter has acted have involved a broad range of subject matters, including aboriginal (government side), contractual and joint venture, fiduciary duties, oil and gas, corporate securities, director and officer liability, shareholder remedies, professional negligence, product liability, intellectual property and tax.

Speakers Presenters (cont d) Janne Duncan Senior Partner Toronto Janne Duncan is a business lawyer with more than 25 years of experience advising public and private enterprises and their boards on often sensitive mandates. She speaks and teaches widely in the areas of mining, governance, executive compensation, corporate social responsibility and disclosure best practices, and co-leads the Women in Line for Leadership board-readiness program for women in the extractive sector co-sponsored by Norton Rose Fulbright Canada and KPMG. Anne-Marie Naccarato Director, Legal, Ethics & Compliance Goldcorp Canada Ltd. Toronto Anne-Marie Naccarato has expertise in labour, employment, health, safety, human rights, and ethics areas of law.

Exploring Human Rights Due Diligence: Report 5

Drivers of risk Financiers and investors Shareholders Reputation risk Sustainability and Human Rights Business partner expectations International standards 6

Risks are interconnected: The domino effect One incident can lead to follow-on consequences and loss of confidence across multiple issues and parties: Press Regulators Commercial counter-parties Debt Rating Agencies Lenders Investors Insurers Government 7 Operational accident (Samarco) Fraud/Anti-corruption (Petrobras) Business interruption (Venezuela) Employees and Contractors Equity Analysts

Emerging human rights scenarios Investors Shareholder activism Governance Subsidiary relationships and supply chain code of conduct development Investment approach Investment due diligence (local laws and international standards) Litigation Various cases raising global human rights issues in Canadian legal claims 8

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Guiding principle 17: Human rights due diligence In order to identify, prevent, mitigate and account for how they address their adverse human rights impacts, business enterprises should carry out human rights due diligence. The process should include assessing actual and potential human rights impacts, integrating and acting upon the findings, tracking responses, and communicating how impacts are addressed. Human rights due diligence: a) Should cover adverse human rights impacts that the business enterprise may cause or contribute to through its own activities, or which may be directly linked to its operations, products or services by its business relationships; b) Will vary in complexity with the size of the business enterprise, the risk of severe human rights impacts, and the nature and context of its operations; c) Should be ongoing, recognizing that the human rights risks may change over time as the business enterprise s operations and operating context evolve. 10

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Canadian legislative developments Canada s enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Strategy - Doing Business the Canadian Way: A Strategy to Advance Corporate Social Responsibility in Canada s Extractive Sector Abroad Companies are expected to align with CSR guidelines As a penalty for companies that do not embody CSR best practices and refuse to participate in the CSR Counsellor s Office or NCP dispute resolution processes, Government of Canada support in foreign markets will be withdrawn Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act (ESTMA) CSR in the shadow of the law 14

Hard law developments Likely area of new regulation in Canada New legislation already seen in other jurisdictions o UK Modern Slavery Act reporting obligations o California Transparency in Supply Chains Act reporting obligations o Action plans for implementation of UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights New case law in Canada o Tort claims Hudbay; Teti v. Mueller; Nevsun; Tahoe Resources o Jurisdictional and Corporate Veil Issues in Foreign Judgment Context - Chevron o Class actions Rana Plaza (Loblaws, BV International) 15

Risk management Risk assessment Policies and governance Engagement with stakeholders Training Risk Management Due diligence, auditing, reporting

Panel questions and discussion

Questions for Clarke Hunter: What are the implications of the Chevron litigation for Canadian companies? Are there new risks for companies in first instance cases from Hudbay, Teti, Nevsun & Tahoe? If so, what are they? What is your take on this as a litigator, in terms of risk management advice for companies? 18

Questions for Janne Duncan: From a corporate governance perspective, how do you manage this risk? From a securities law perspective, what does this mean? Do securities regulators in Canada care about human rights risks? If so, how does that get expressed? 19

Questions for Anne-Marie Naccarato: As a global leader in human rights what is Goldcorp s approach? How does your company manage these risks? Does this new case law change anything? How does your company decide when to adopt voluntary standards? Or not to? What risks do companies face in making these decisions? 20

Questions for the Panel: How are transparency obligations changing in this new paradigm? How should a company s approach to transparency change, if at all? Is there an evolving role for the legal function in managing these issues, along with CSR/Sustainability professionals? What is the ideal relationship? 21

Questions for the Panel: (cont d) Where is this all going? What are the biggest trends you foresee in the coming decade for the governance of sustainability and human rights? 22

Questions & answers 23

Contact Janne Duncan Senior Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright janne.duncan@nortonrosefulbright.com Clarke Hunter Senior Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright clarke.hunter@nortonrosefulbright.com Michael Torrance Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright michael.torrance@nortonrosefulbright.com Anne-Marie Naccarato Director, Legal, Ethics, and Compliance Canada & US Goldcorp Canada Lt.d Anne-Marie.Naccarato@goldcorp.com 24

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