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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.

Brief

Submission to Canada’s International Assistance Review

25.08.2016
News Release

Ecuadorians Urge Authorities to Declare Fragile Wetlands Free of Mining

16.08.2016
News Release

US Securities and Exchange Commission asked to investigate Tahoe Resources’ failure to disclose secret lawsuits

11.08.2016
Blog

Join MiningWatch at the World Social Forum!

05.08.2016
News Release

Guatemalans Demand Answers from Distastefully-Named Gunpoint Exploration

06.07.2016
Publication

Mining in a State of Impunity: Coerced Negotiations and Forced Displacement by Aura Minerals in Western Honduras

29.06.2016
News Release

Honduran Village Resists Forced Relocation and Exhumations by Canadian Mining Company

29.06.2016
News Release

Barrick Once Again Ignores Human Rights Victims – Peaceful Protest Planned at Porgera Mine in Papua New Guinea

23.06.2016
Blog

Berta Didn't Die, She Multiplied

16.06.2016
News Release

OceanaGold Not Welcome in El Salvador and the Philippines, Company Told During Toronto Meeting

09.06.2016
MiningWatch in the News

Newfoundland's Sisters of Mercy challenge Potash Corp in board room

25.05.2016
News Release

Is Ivanhoe Mining Informing its Shareholders of Ivanplats’ Real Risks, Liabilities, and Irregularities?

18.05.2016
Blog

Mining Offshore – Jurisdictions, That Is

13.05.2016
Blog

In Need of Repair: Acacia Mining’s Grievance Mechanism at North Mara Gold Mine, Tanzania

10.05.2016
News Release

Victims of Violence at Barrick Mines in Papua New Guinea and Tanzania Demand Justice

26.04.2016
News Release

Latin American organizations hope for stronger accountability of Canadian mining overseas

25.04.2016
News Release

Canada Has Blood On Its Hands; Justice in Honduras Requires a U-Turn in Canadian Foreign Policy

21.04.2016
Blog

Urgent Action: What Does Aura Minerals Have to Hide?

17.04.2016
News Release

Canadian Delegation to Participate in the International Gathering Celebrating the Life of Berta Cáceres in Honduras

12.04.2016
News Release

Advisory: Ottawa Event and Media Availability – Indigenous Rights, the Environment, and "Free Trade" Agreements

08.04.2016
Friends of MiningWatch

Report: Canadian fertilizer companies behind near all controversial trade with occupied Western Sahara

08.04.2016
Blog

Honduras: Criminalization and Threats to Community Cemetery in Copán Persist

29.03.2016
Blog

Zacualpan's Struggle: A Video Series about Territorial Defence in Mexico

24.03.2016
Publication

Report - Mining, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Conflict: OceanaGold and the El Dorado Foundation in El Salvador

23.03.2016
News Release

Report - Mining, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Conflict: OceanaGold and the El Dorado Foundation in El Salvador

23.03.2016
Blog

Another Indigenous Leader Killed in Honduras, Canadian Organizations say Enough is Enough

18.03.2016
Publication

Barrick Consultant Delivers Biased Report on Inequitable Remedy Mechanism for Rape Victims

15.03.2016
News Release

Organizations condemn Eco Oro Minerals’ warning that it could sue Colombia over water protection measures

14.03.2016
News Release

NGOs Warn: ‘Companies Duck Responsibility for Abuse Because of Flawed Human Rights Guidance, Lack of Independent Oversight’

09.03.2016
Blog

Honour Berta with Action

08.03.2016
Blog

Assassination of Berta Cáceres

03.03.2016
Blog

Community Fears Toronto-based Aura Minerals Preparing to Illegally Remove Cemetery in Honduras with Military Support

12.02.2016
Blog

Thousands Protest HudBay Minerals’ Constancia Mine in Peru, Force Company to the Table

28.01.2016
Presentation

Extraterritorial Obligations and Private Actors

27.01.2016
Blog

Communities Announce Protest Against HudBay Minerals’ Constancia Project in Peru

25.01.2016
News Release

Time to Axe the Conservative Government’s Ineffective CSR Counsellor Office

22.01.2016
News Release

NGOs Urge RCMP To Investigate Kinross Over Reports of Corruption in Africa

10.12.2015
News Release

Tahoe Resources’ Former Security Manager Turns Fugitive

01.12.2015
Blog

MiningWatch Canada Newsletter #39 – Autumn 2015

27.11.2015
News Release

Broken Bones and Broken Promises: Barrick Gold Fails to Address Ongoing Violence at Tanzania Mine

17.11.2015

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