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Stay on top of contractor compliance

Download our Be Compliant, Not Complacent guide to navigating contractor compliance with confidence.

What this guide covers 

Our Be Compliant, Not Complacent guide takes a practical look at the issues that may affect contractor readiness. It covers the regulatory, verification and visibility areas that teams may need to review more closely this year.

You’ll get a clearer view of where risk may sit, what to check before work begins and where better visibility may help you act earlier.

Inside this guide, you’ll find:

  • Canadian contractor compliance requirements that may shape decisions.
  • Risk identification, prequalification and supplier oversight.
  • A stronger, more consistent approach to contractor review and supply chain resilience.

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Contractor compliance regulations across Canada influence how you manage onboarding, documentation, site access and ongoing eligibility. From health and safety to forced labour laws, organizations now face full responsibility for making sure every contractor, across all tiers, meets strict safety, ethical and sustainability requirements.  

This guide helps you spot risks early, stay compliant and protect your business from costly disruptions. 

It is useful for teams that manage contractors and want to reduce risk while meeting high compliance standards. 

What you’ll learn in this guide 

Here’s a quick look at what the guide covers: 

Regulatory changes

The Canadian regulations that matter and why they may affect contractor management.

Gap assessment

How to assess and close your contractor compliance gaps before they create bigger issues.

Prequalification priorities

14 critical areas of contractor prequalification and verification to review before work begins.

Connected visibility

How technology and data can help give you a unified view of risk across contractors and suppliers.

Resilience planning

Practical steps to build resilience into your supply chain.

Why this matters

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    Limited visibility

    51% of supply chain disruptions occur beyond tier-one contractors, yet only 2% of companies have visibility past the second tier. 

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    Business impact

    Failure to comply can mean criminal liability, heavy fines, reputational damage and lost productivity. 

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    Rising expectations

    New and updated laws, from the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act to stricter environmental regulations, require proactive management. 

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Who should read this guide 

Our Be Compliant, Not Complacent guide may help if you’re a hiring client who decides which contractors can work, what documents to review or how contractor risk is tracked across sites, projects or suppliers.

This guide may help if you're a hiring client who:

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    Reviews responsibilities

    Reviews contractor readiness, onboarding steps or site access requirements. 

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    Improves risk visibility

    Wants a clearer picture of compliance gaps before they affect work.

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    Strengthens supply chain accountability

    Needs to understand how risk may extend beyond direct contractors. 

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Strengthen your contractor compliance approach 

Download the guide to review key regulations, spot compliance gaps and take a more consistent approach to contractor readiness.

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