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Control the Corporations

Canadian mining companies operate around the world and dominate the sector in number and the amount of capital raised for exploration. But there are no regulations or controls on their activities to prevent them from profiting from weak protection for the environment, workers, indigenous peoples and human rights in host countries.

MiningWatch in the News

B.C. company to seek U.S. approval for deep sea mining — 'a violation of international law,' says United Nations

01.04.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Financial Desperation Is Driving TMC’s Reckless Push To Bypass International Law

28.03.2025
Blog

Panamanian Organizations Sound Alarm About Reopening First Quantum's Cobre Panama Mine

25.03.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Declaration of “Panama is worth more without mining” regarding the attempt to reopen the Cobre Panama mine

21.03.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Abject failure: Canada’s would-be human rights watchdog leaves Bangladeshi garment workers languishing in poverty

14.03.2025
Blog

Threats Against the Community of Carrizalillo, Guerrero and Call for Respectful Negotiations

13.03.2025
Blog

Alert: Violence Against Peaceful Anti-Mining Resistance in Azuay, Ecuador

13.03.2025
Blog

Canadian Unions Express Deep Concern About Canada-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement

12.03.2025
News Release

Colombia's Declaration of Temporary Reserve Area in Santurbán Páramo a Victory for Defence of Water

11.03.2025
MiningWatch in the News

Canadian mining companies guilty of violating rights of nature

07.03.2025
MiningWatch in the News

The Rights of Nature Become a Rallying Point Against an Ascendant Mining Industry

06.03.2025
Blog

Carrizalillo denounces death threats and reiterates call for respectful negotiations with Equinox Gold as company leadership makes surprise visit

03.03.2025
MiningWatch in the News

Outraged by Toronto mining convention, demonstrators disrupt opening day proceedings

03.03.2025
Publication

Mine Security - Crossing Boundaries, Abusing Rights

28.02.2025
MiningWatch in the News

Despite Regional Opposition, a Canadian Company Pursues Mining in Santander

19.02.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Ejido de Carrizalillo Announces it Will Halt Operations at Equinox's Los Filos Mine in Mexico

19.02.2025
Blog

Concern about Criminalization of Environmental and Human Rights Defenders in Bolívar, Ecuador

14.02.2025
Blog

Support for the Protection of the Santurbán Páramo and the Physical Integrity and Safety of the Committee for the Defense of Water and the Santurbán Páramo

11.02.2025
Blog

Letter of Concern About the Rising Stigmatization Against the Committee for the Defense of Water and the Santurban Páramo in Colombia

11.02.2025
MiningWatch in the News

Good for mining but bad for democracy? Why Indigenous groups in Ecuador oppose free trade deal with Canada

11.02.2025
Blog

Open Letter from the Ejido of Carrizalillo in Mexico to Equinox Gold

10.02.2025
News Release

Canada-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement Threatens to Worsen Human Rights Abuses Facing Indigenous Nations and Communities

07.02.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Amazonian Women Respond to Announcement of a Free Trade Agreement Between Ecuador and Canada

06.02.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Ecuador's Free Trade Agreement with Canada is a Threat to Sovereignty and Indigenous Territories

05.02.2025
Friends of MiningWatch

Five prominent water defenders in El Salvador refuse to attend court hearing denouncing lack of judicial independence that poses a threat to their lives

04.02.2025
Publication

Analysis on Bill 63 in Quebec, An Act to Amend the Mining Act and other provisions

22.01.2025
MiningWatch in the News

Sidelined in Mali, Barrick turns Tanzania mine into ‘armed encampment’

13.01.2025
Guest Publication

Giant Evictions, Giant Profits

19.12.2024
Blog

“We already held a consultation. We said no." Communities denounce attempt by Ecuadorian government and Canadian mining company to conduct another controversial consultation

18.12.2024
Friends of MiningWatch

Experts say First Quantum’s Cobre Panama tailings dam is at very serious and imminent risk of failure due to internal erosion and a lack of proper monitoring

12.12.2024
News Release

100+ Organizations Voice Deep Concern Over Violence to Advance Canada’s Atico Mining Project in Ecuador

12.12.2024
MiningWatch in the News

'Are they going to walk away?': Charges 10 years after B.C.'s Mount Polley disaster

11.12.2024
Publication

25 Years: A Bedrock for Mining Justice

11.12.2024
MiningWatch in the News

10 years after B.C.’s worst mining waste disaster, company faces charges

10.12.2024
Friends of MiningWatch

Talks on a business and human right treaty need Canada’s support

10.12.2024
MiningWatch in the News

Mining company charged 10 years after spilling toxic waste into B.C. waters

10.12.2024
Guest Publication

ELAW: Preliminary Comments on Panama Cobre find Dam at Serious Risks of Failure

09.12.2024
MiningWatch in the News

On sidelines of UN nature summit in Colombia, Canadian mining companies pillage

06.12.2024
Friends of MiningWatch

International Allies Against Mining in El Salvador condemns decision to retry ADES Santa Marta Five Water Defenders and Bukele’s attempts to overturn mining ban

03.12.2024
Blog

Criminalization in Ecuador: Charged for Speaking out Against Canadian Mining

21.11.2024

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