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Corporate Social Responsibility
Thursday, January 28 | Morning
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is
being increasingly recognized as a key
component to business planning and
successful operations during explora-
tion and mining. But how do you meas-
ure your CSR performance, and how do
you set goals? Within your operations
and on the ground, what does CSR look
like on a day-to-day basis? In a global
setting, what are mineral exploration
and development companies doing
locally and internationally to integrate
CSR values? This interactive session
will explore tools to measure perform-
ance and provide examples of CSR suc-
cess. Bring your questions, as the panel
will examine innovations in CSR. Join
thought leaders in CSR innovation and
learn about corporate social opportun-
ities for success.
Land Access and Use
Thursday, January 28 | Afternoon
This session seeks to provide clarity to
explorers, junior miners and investors
looking to navigate the rapidly changing
land-use conditions in B.C. Following up
on last year's release of AME BC's Land
Use Report, we will be providing an update
on the impacts of conditional land-use
designations to the mineral exploration
industry as well as perspectives from
government and First Nations.
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