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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.

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Goldcorp Removed from Dow Jones Sustainability Index

21.09.2011
Blog

Canadian Mining and the Costs to Workers: Notes on the El Cubo/Local 142 Strike, 2010-2011

20.09.2011
News Release

In Response to Murder of Priest in Colombia, Canadian Civil Society Calls for Stronger Protection of Human Rights Defenders

15.09.2011
Blog

Response from Marmato, Colombia to the murder of Father José Reinel Restrepo

09.09.2011
News Release

Canadian Civil Society Welcomes RCMP Raid on Blackfire Exploration

29.08.2011
News Release

Statement from the Mexican Network of Communities Affected by Mining Regarding RCMP Raid on Blackfire Offices

29.08.2011
Blog

Gustavo Gómez: Contamination and Corruption

15.08.2011
Blog

Gustavo Gómez: The Alumbrera Mine – A Case in Point

15.08.2011
Blog

Gustavo Gómez: Corporate Donations to Universities

15.08.2011
Blog

Gustavo Gómez on the Right to Protest

15.08.2011
Blog

Gustavo Gómez: Need for an International Tribunal to Address Environmental Crimes

15.08.2011
Blog

Argentine Prosecutor Gustavo Gómez on the Prosecution of Environmental Crimes

15.08.2011
News Release

Guatemala Defies Human Rights Body, Refuses To Suspend Marlin Mine

04.08.2011
Blog

Like Water for Gold in El Salvador

15.07.2011
News Release

Murder in El Salvador Calls Canadian Mining Interests Into Question

20.06.2011
News Release

ACTION ALERT: Student Anti-Mining Activist Assassinated in El Salvador – Call on the Attorney General and the Minister of Security to Investigate!

17.06.2011
Blog

Courting Justice: Victims of mining abuses sue in Canada

06.06.2011
Blog

Having the Ruggie Pulled Out From Under Us: From “Sanction and Remedy” to non-judicial grievance mechanisms

06.06.2011
Blog

MiningWatch and Papua New Guinea Partners File Complaint on Porgera Mine

06.06.2011
Blog

Mining Mongolia: Ivanhoe, T-shirts, NGOs, and Wikileaks

05.06.2011
Blog

Wixárika people deliver letter to Mexican President Calderón and shareholders of First Majestic Silver

20.05.2011
Blog

FPIC: The 'C' stands for 'Consent'

20.05.2011
News Release

Goldcorp Asks Shareholders to Ignore International Consensus to Suspend Operations at its Marlin Mine in Guatemala

19.05.2011
News Release

Affected Communities from the Americas Demand that Canadian Mining Industry Respect Their Rights

17.05.2011
News Release

Canadian Government Abdicates Responsibility to Ensure Respect for Human Rights

16.05.2011
Blog

What You May Not Know About Goldcorp's Marlin Mine in Guatemala

05.05.2011
News Release

Indigenous Papua New Guinea Leaders Protest Ongoing Abuses at Barrick’s Porgera Mine

05.05.2011
News Release

Communities in Argentina and Chile Protest While Barrick Gold’s Shareholders Meet in Toronto

27.04.2011
Publication

Barrick’s Porgera Joint Venture Mine – Neither Sustainable, Nor Development

22.04.2011
News Release

Tax Evasion in Zambia: NGOs File Complaint Against Glencore, First Quantum for Violation of OECD Guidelines

12.04.2011
News Release

Three of Four Federal Parties Would Introduce Measures to Curtail Abuses of Mining Companies - Conservatives Continue to Lag Behind Canadians’ Expectations

12.04.2011
Blog

Páramos free of large-scale mining: an obligation of the Colombian authorities

25.03.2011
Blog

Corporate Accountability in Canada - A MiningWatch Archive

25.03.2011
News Release

Shareholders Announce Resolution to Suspend Controversial Goldcorp Mine in Guatemala

22.03.2011
Blog

Goldcorp shareholder resolution asks for suspension of Marlin mine in Guatemala

22.03.2011
Blog

Request for Review of the Operations of Barrick Gold Corp. at the Porgera Joint Venture in Papua New Guinea

15.03.2011
News Release

First Anniversary Update on Complaint filed with RCMP over Canadian Mining Company’s Apparent Involvement in Mexican Corruption Case

10.03.2011
Blog

Violence Near Goldcorp Mine in Guatemala Underscores Need for Mine Suspension

09.03.2011
News Release

First Nations and Greens Urge Credit Suisse: No Funds for Taseko's Prosperity Mine

07.03.2011
News Release

CIDA Subsidizes Mining’s Social Responsibility Projects

22.02.2011

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