Modern Slavery Report 2025-26
slavery laws including the Fighting Against Forced labour and Child labour in Supply Chains Act, and that their goods or services contain no direct or indirect connections to forced labour. We also include a provision regarding specific compliance with modern slavery laws in material vendor contracts. When evaluating global sourcing options, especially where countries or regions present elevated risks, SaskEnergy consults advisories and alerts published by the relevant federal and provisional authorities, to obtain updated information and enhanced level of understanding on the risks involved, and to ensure appropriate measures are being taken to address any issues or concerns.
STEPS TAKEN TO ADDRESS MODERN SLAVERY RISKS
We understand that getting suppliers to recognize their potential links to modern slavery in their supply chains is an important initial step in combating modern slavery.
VendorSight Survey
SaskEnergy's inaugural VendorSight Supplier Survey was conducted in 2023-24, intended to promote dialogue between SaskEnergy and our suppliers. The survey focuses on how our suppliers perceive SaskEnergy as a customer and enables suppliers to provide feedback on targeted issues in relation to SaskEnergy's procurement and contracting performances across multiple supplier relationship competencies. The results are used to inform our future sourcing strategies and continuous improvement efforts. The next survey is targeted for Q4 2026-27.
Supplier Performance Management Program
Through SaskEnergy's Supplier Performance Management Program, contract administrators can proactively manage suppliers and associated performance matters, to ensure suppliers conform to SaskEnergy's performance requirements and ethical standards. If SaskEnergy becomes aware of, and reasonably believes, that a supplier, subcontractor, or any party for whom they are responsible is violating applicable laws or SaskEnergy policies, we reserve the right to escalate the matter with the party. This may include provision of a formal notice under a contract, reporting the matter to applicable regulators, and possibly taking investigative steps. If the supplier does not take corrective action in accordance with the terms of the notice, we may decide to exercise legal rights to terminate any existing contracts, and their inaction may also impact their ability to secure future SaskEnergy work.
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