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Max Koeune

Max Koeune is the President and CEO of McCain Foods. Prior to being named CEO, Mr. Koeune served McCain Foods as the company’s CFO for 5 years and at Groupe Danone as the head of corporate development.

Michael Denham

Michael Denham is the Vice-Chair of Commercial Banking and Financial Markets of National Bank and the former President and CEO of BDC, Canada’s only bank devoted exclusively to entrepreneurs. A seasoned business leader with more than 30 years of senior management experience, Mr. Denham held senior roles at McKinsey, Bombardier, Accenture and AquaTerra before joining BDC.

Michael Hartmann

Dr. Michael Hartmann is a Professor of Medicine and an Adjunct Professor of Management at McMaster University. Prior to joining McMaster, Dr. Hartmann was the Deputy Director of the Manchester Business School and Assistant Dean at the Rotman School of Management.

Michael McAdoo

Michael McAdoo is a Partner and Associate Director at Boston Consulting Group. For more than 25 years, Mr. McAdoo has developed extensive experience in corporate strategy, public policy, and international relations.

Michael McCain

Michael McCain is the President and CEO of Maple Leaf Foods, a global leader in sustainable protein. In addition to his role at Maple Leaf Foods, Mr. McCain also serves as a director at the Royal Bank of Canada and Vice-Chair of CAMH Foundation.

Michael McKnight

Michael McKnight is the President and CEO of the United Way of the Lower Mainland. Mr. McKnight is a skilled business development professional with a demonstrated history of working in the not-for-profit industry.

Michael Penner

Michael Penner is a member of the Board of Directors at Scotiabank, Lead Operating Director for Partners Group Private Equity, and Chair of United States Infrastructure Corporation. Mr. Penner is the former Chairpersonof Hydro-Quebec and the President and CEO of Peds Legwear prior to its acquisition by Gildan Activewear Inc.

Michael Sabia

Michael Sabia is the Deputy Minister of Finance for the Government of Canada. Prior to joining the Government of Canada, Mr. Sabia served as the head of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto and as CEO of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec as well as the CEO of BCE Inc.

Michael Trebilcock

Michael Trebilcock is a Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Toronto. Mr. Trebilcock is an accomplished author, including having been awarded the Owen Prize by the Foundation for Legal Research in 1989.

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APPENDIX 5: REFERENCES AND FOOTNOTES

8min
pages 79-84

UNITED NATIONS SDGS

2min
page 78

APPENDIX 3: SOCIETY AND BUSINESS INITIATIVES AROUND THE GLOBE

4min
pages 76-77

APPENDIX 2: METHODOLOGY & BUSINESS INTERVIEW GUIDE

3min
pages 74-75

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1min
page 67

APPENDIX 1: SURVEY PARTICIPANTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

14min
pages 68-73

6) Leading on the Big Issues

15min
pages 58-63

CONCLUSION: THE IMPERATIVE TO ACT

2min
page 64

5) Creating and Measuring Societal Value: The Role of the Sustainable Development Goals

8min
pages 54-57

4) Sharing Value Created

2min
page 53

3) Longer-Term Thinking

5min
pages 51-52

2) Increasing Focus on All Stakeholders

2min
page 50

2) The Evolution of the Purpose of the Corporation

5min
pages 44-45

3) The Purpose of the Canadian Corporation

2min
page 46

4) Stakeholder Approach in Theory, Shareholder Primacy in Practice

5min
pages 47-48

3) Future Prepping

2min
page 39

iv) Investors

2min
page 37

iii) Customers

4min
pages 35-36

ii) Employees

4min
pages 33-34

i) Communities and Civil Society

3min
page 32

3) Impact on Their Business

5min
pages 27-28

2) Growing Criticisms of Capitalism

6min
pages 25-26

2) Business is Critical to Solving Today’s Toughest Challenges

9min
pages 21-23

4) Personal Legacy

2min
page 29

2) Creating and Sharing Value with Stakeholders

2min
page 31

iii) Lack of Trust and Social Cohesion

2min
page 19

i) Climate Change

1min
page 17

ii) Inequality and Inequity

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LEADERSHIP PROFILES

2min
pages 13-14

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

9min
pages 8-12

Who Is This For?

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AND BUSINESS MATTERS

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page 15

INTRODUCTION

4min
pages 5-6

1) The Status Quo is Not Sustainable

1min
page 16
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