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Reported |
Location |
Economic Performance |
G4-EC1
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Direct economic value generated and distributed on an accruals basis including the basic components for the organization’s global operations.
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Reported
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Canfor AR: Operating Results by Business Segment – 2017 Compared to 2016 (page 15)
Canfor Pulp AR: Operating Results by Business Segment – 2017 Compared to 2016 (page 10)
SR: Key Statistics
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G4-EC2
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Risks and opportunities posed by climate change that have the potential to generate substantive changes in operations, revenue or expenditure.
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Reported
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SR: Responding to Climate Change
Canfor AR: Risks and Uncertainties – Climate Change (Page 37), Fibre Cost and Availability (Page 39)
Canfor Pulp AR: Risks and Uncertainties – Climate Change (Page 28)
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G4-EC3
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Coverage of organization’s defined benefit plan obligations.
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Reported
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Canfor AR: Employee Future Benefits (page 58)
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G4-EC4
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Total monetary value of financial assistance received by the organization from governments during the reporting period.
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Reported
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None
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Market Presence |
G4-EC5
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Ratios of standard entry level wage by gender compared to local minimum wage at significant locations of operation.
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Reported
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SR: Remuneration
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G4-EC6
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Percentage of senior management at significant locations of operation that are hired from the local community.
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Reported
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SR: Strong Local Roots
Canfor AIF: Directors and Officers (Page 19)
Canfor Pulp AIF: Directors and Officers (Page 10)
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Indirect Economic Impacts |
G4-EC7
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Extent of development of significant infrastructure investments and services supported, and current or expected impacts on communities and local economies.
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Reported
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SR: Canfor Capital Investments
SR: Canfor Pulp Capital Investments
SR: Contributions to Communities and Local Economies
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G4-EC9
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Percentage of the procurement budget used for significant locations of operation spent on suppliers local to that operation (such as percentage of products and services purchased locally).
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Reported
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SR: Contributions to Communities and Local Economies
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