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Copper Mesa/Ascendant Copper

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Intag deals a deadly blow to Ascendant Copper Corporation's plans

20.05.2006
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“No Means No to Ascendant Copper in Ecuador” Campaign Launched: Communities Call for Cancellation of Canadian Mining Company

03.05.2006
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Voluntary Corporate Standards Fail Again: Environmental Organizations Withdraw Complaint Against Ascendant Copper

16.01.2006
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Ascendant gets a rough ride in Ecuador, can’t get picked up in Toronto

21.12.2005
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Tensions Explode Around Canadian Mining Operation in Ecuador: Residents Torch Building

13.12.2005
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Letter from Auki Tituaña, Mayor of Cotacachi County, Ecuador to the British Columbia Securities Commission

19.09.2005
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Ascendant Copper Threatens Ecuador Cloud Forest

12.08.2005
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Parliamentary Committee Challenges Government on Overseas Mining - Canadian Company Seeks Millions for Conflict-Ridden Mine in Ecuador

22.07.2005
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Help protect Ecuador from Ascendant Copper Corporation

07.06.2005
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OECD Complaint Against Ascendant Copper: Canadian and Ecuadorian Organizations Allege Vancouver-based Ascendant Copper Breached International Corporate Responsibility Standards in Biodiversity Hotspot

18.05.2005

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