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    Environment, Not Social or Governance, Oh My: Sustainability Priorities in Canadian University Sustainability Documents
    (Emerald Insight, 2025-06-23) Dickson, Brandon
    Design/methodology/approach Comparing sustainability policies with the overarching goals of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through the approach of narrative policy analysis, this research explores the priorities present and what patterns emerge in these priorities. Purpose Universities are significant in their sustainability action not just for the education that they provide, but how they operate as mini cities, with massive environmental footprints, meaning that, their sustainability direction matters. As a result, this research investigates the priorities present in university sustainability policy documents from 33 Canadian universities. Findings Findings include that across Canada, planet related sustainability priorities, particularly those focused on cities, climate action and consumption are the most present, while people and prosperity elements of sustainability often fall outside the scope of these policies. Some regional variation emerges in key areas such as energy and climate action, and size also sees a correlation to prioritization of specific areas of sustainability such as waste. Originality/value This research will be of interest to researchers in the emerging field of sustainability in higher education, practitioners and administrators in university sustainability and policy makers looking to understand sustainability prioritization shape the future of nuanced sustainability directions.
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    Global Governance Implications for Responsible Investing in Canada: An Analysis of Public Service Pension Plans Investment Policies
    (Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2023-03-22) Dickson, Brandon
    This paper will evaluate a number of public service pension plans from across Canada to understand how RI is incorporated into their investment policies.

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