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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.

News Release

Government Documents Reveal Canadian Embassy Backed Mining Abuses in Mexico

25.02.2015
Publication

Unearthing Canadian Complicity: Excellon Resources, the Canadian Embassy and the Violation of Land and Labour Rights in Durango, Mexico

25.02.2015
Blog

Discredited Fraser Institute Mining Survey Resurfaces

24.02.2015
Blog

"Mining if necessary, but not necessarily mining"

23.02.2015
News Release

Out-of-Court Settlement Good for Some Tanzanian Villagers – But Many Others Hindered from Participation by Barrick’s Grievance Mechanism

09.02.2015
Blog

Honduran Organizations Demand Support for Farming Not Mining in Protest of World Bank Sponsored Event

09.02.2015
News Release

Norwegian Fund Divests from Tahoe Resources, Canadian and U.S. Investors Urged to Follow Suit

03.02.2015
Blog

Speculation Over Delayed ‘Three Amigos’ Meeting Forgets Ayotzinapa, Avoids Tough Questions for Mexico and Canada

22.01.2015
News Release

International NGOs Call for Transparency in Murder Investigation of Ecuadorian Indigenous Leader

19.01.2015
News Release

Tahoe Resources’ Former Security Manager To Be Tried in Guatemalan Court

18.12.2014
Blog

José Tendetza's murder is more blood on Canada's hands

18.12.2014
Blog

Philippine Province’s Lawsuit against Barrick Gold Could End Up in Canada

07.12.2014
Brief

Privatized Remedy and Human Rights: Re-thinking Project-Level Grievance Mechanisms

01.12.2014
Blog

Book review: Leviathans at the Gold Mine: Creating Indigenous and Corporate Actors in Papua New Guinea

28.11.2014
Blog

Five Years After Mariano Abarca Was Murdered for his Resistance Against Blackfire Exploration, We Demand Justice!

27.11.2014
Blog

Lawyers Say Barrick Thwarts Access to Justice for Victims of Violence

27.11.2014
MiningWatch in the News

Feds move toward protecting Canada’s ‘brand’ in foreign mining operations

22.11.2014
News Release

Canada’s CSR Strategy for Extractives 2.0 – Government Acknowledges Power to Act, Declines to Do So

14.11.2014
Blog

Do No Harm, Canada

14.11.2014
Friends of MiningWatch

Peruvian Community Denounces HudBay Minerals for Human Rights Violations over Constancia Project

11.11.2014
MiningWatch in the News

Blood for gold: The human cost of Canada’s ‘free trade’ with Honduras

10.11.2014
News Release

Barrick Faces Court in London

05.11.2014
MiningWatch in the News

Canada Accused of Failing to Prevent Overseas Mining Abuses

31.10.2014
Blog

‘Cracks’ in Canadian Policy for Overseas Mining, Evidence of an Abyss

30.10.2014
News Release

Edgewater Exploration's Spanish Subsidiary in Critical Economic Situation

30.10.2014
Blog

Enabling Canadian Mining at Any Cost in Latin America

27.10.2014
Publication

Mining and Resettlement of Communities in Ghana: Exposing the harm caused by forced displacement and relocation

25.10.2014
News Release

Washington, D.C. hearing to spotlight the Canadian Government’s failure to prevent harm and ensure justice for mining-affected communities abroad

23.10.2014
Brief

Brief on Concerns Related to Project-Level Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms

23.10.2014
Blog

Mount Polley and the Failure of Compliance

21.10.2014
News Release

Supreme Court Should Not Impose Additional Hurdles for Indigenous Peoples Harmed by Transnational Corporations Trying to Access Justice

20.10.2014
Blog

Witness for the Indefensible: A Cheat Sheet for Kevin McArthur on Tahoe Resources’ Tactics to Silence Opposition in Guatemala

17.10.2014
News Release

Guatemalan Prosecutor Summons Tahoe Resources CEO to Testify about Criminalization of Community Leaders

17.10.2014
News Release

Organizations Alert World Bank to Risks of Colombian Mining Investment

16.10.2014
News Release

Canada Refuses to Take Action Against Abuses by Mining Project in Ecuador

15.10.2014
News Release

Ottawa Groups Ask Australian High Commissioner to Support El Salvador over Mining Conflict with Australian Firm OceanaGold

18.09.2014
MiningWatch in the News

Barrick Gold refuses to relocate villagers who suffer murder, rape and house burning

12.09.2014
News Release

Increased Violence at Barrick’s Porgera Mine: Indigenous Ipili send Envoy from Papua New Guinea to Canada

11.09.2014
News Release

Tens of Thousands Call On OceanaGold to Drop its Suit Against El Salvador as Secret Hearings Begin at World Bank Tribunal

10.09.2014
Friends of MiningWatch

Secwepemc First Nation Evicts Imperial Metals

22.08.2014

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