| CBERN Business and Human Rights Symposium | A special event organized by CBERN, at the Schulich School of Business, York University, February 25 - 28, 2010. Papers presented at this Symposium may be included in a special publication devoted to the theme of Business and Human Rights. |
| CBERN Pacific Mapping Project | This initiative aims to identify, characterize and link with the research groups who are actively engaged or interested in supporting research related to Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in British Columbia and the Yukon. |
| Codes of Conduct in the Private Sector: A Review of the Academic Literature since 1987 | Codes of Conduct in the Private Sector is a literature review of academic articles (with some exceptions) published in refereed journals or chapters in academic books. The study describes in summary fashion the research that has been conducted over the past two decades, and outlines the topics and themes researched, the methodologies used and general conclusions. |
| Community-University Alliance for Southern Ontario's Social Economy | SSHRC-funded research alliance that aims at enhancing capacity for ongoing research and development for the social economy of Southern Ontario. |
| International Polar Year: Training, Communications & Outreach | As part of the IPY initiative, we are proposing to develop tools, and encourage dialogue using those tools, to assist Northern Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities and potential private and public sector partners to share, apply and augment the wealth of existing knowledge required for socially responsible development, access to which is currently restricted by cultural, geographic, linguistic and economic barriers. |
| The National Roundtables on Corporate Social Responsibility | The Government of Canada, led by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, held a series of national roundtables in order to discuss issues of Corporate Social Responsibility in the mining, oil and gas sectors and their operations in developing countries. |