How Not to Get Cancelled: A Guide to Corporate Accountability and Social Discourse Risk 

Jan. 31, 2025
Online

OBA Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter (CCCA) PROGRAM
Video on Demand | Original Program Date: January 31, 2025

The internet and social media have amplified social discourse like never before, and with it, comes the spectre of cancel culture. Corporate engagement in online discourse is not just a common business reality but rather a necessity, presenting both opportunities and significant risks for businesses.

A variety of geopolitical affairs, social justice movements and culture war controversies can engulf businesses who fail to approach their online engagement through a reputational, governance lens. Missteps can lead to boycotts, protests, and lasting reputational damage, while thoughtful approaches can foster trust, authenticity, and resilience.

Join us as we examine the complexities of social discourse risk, practical framework for assessing risk and strategies for managing this risk.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Claudia Sgro, Law Society of Ontario
Laura Qaqish, Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)

PROGRAM SPEAKER

Awanish Sinha, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Martha Harrison, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Amanda Galbraith, Oyster Group

Video on Demand Pricing: Single Registration

CBA Member: $62* | CBA Student Member: $33* | Non-Member: $113*

(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes

Video on Demand Pricing: Group registration (4 or more)

CBA Member: $155* | Non-Member: $283*

(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes

 

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