Skip to main content
Logo
Blog News Publications
Focus
Fix Mining Laws Put People and Ecosystems First Control the Corporations Protect Water

About

Contact

Donate

Back to top

Displaying 1481 - 1520 of 1623

EspañolFrançais

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.

Blog

Philippines-Canada Exchange on Controversial TVI Pacific Mine

13.08.2005
Blog

Police Violence Against the Peoples of Kashipur Must Stop Immediately!

13.08.2005
News Release

Kashipur Alert: Sixteen Tribals, Mostly Women, Critically Injured - Massive Lathicharge on Adivasis: Tense Standoff Between Agitated Tribals and Police in Kashipur

13.08.2005
Blog

Report from the Third International Women and Mining Conference in India

13.08.2005
News Release

Placer Dome at Centre of Growing Controversy in the Philippines over Submarine Tailings Disposal (STD)

12.08.2005
Blog

Backgrounder on Placer Dome in Marinduque, Philippines

12.08.2005
Blog

Sulawesi Communities Reject Inco, Call for Renegotiation of PT Inco's Contract of Work

12.08.2005
Publication

The Legacy of Greenstone Resources in Nicaragua

11.08.2005
News Release

Indigenous Kanaks Blockade Inco’s Goro Site, Demand Hearing from Inco, Government Authorities

10.08.2005
Blog

Asia Pacific Resources Responds to Peter McCaslin

02.08.2005
News Release

Parliamentary Committee Wants the Government of Canada to Stop Supporting Destructive Mining Projects Overseas!

13.07.2005
News Release

Goro Nickel Project Risks Growing Opposition from Unions, Kanak Representatives, Politicians, and Environmental Groups

11.07.2005
Blog

Report of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade: "Mining in Developing Countries -

05.07.2005
News Release

Anvil Mining and the Kilwa Massacre, D.R. Congo: Canadian Company Implicated?

16.06.2005
Blog

MiningWatch Canada responds to threat of a libel and defamation suit

13.06.2005
Blog

Presentation to the Constitutional Court of Indonesia Regarding Mining and the 1999 Forest Act

02.06.2005
News Release

Thai Mining Conflict Feared Fatal

26.05.2005
News Release

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
Blog

Somboon Mining Project: A Failure of Democracy in Thailand

08.05.2005
Blog

Pascua Lama Background

17.04.2005
Blog

38th Parliament, 1st Session: Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Development of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade

23.03.2005
Blog

Letter to MiningWatch Canada from TVI Pacific

18.03.2005
Blog

Development for Whom? The Foundations of Corporate Social Irresponsibility

01.03.2005
News Release

High Stakes, Hard Lines Pose Threat to Peace in Udorn Thani

16.02.2005
Blog

Recent History of the Ongoing Struggle by Kanak People to Make Inco Respect Their Rights

10.02.2005
Blog

Brutal Police Action on Tribals in Kashipur: Orissa Government Using Police Force to Start Alumina Plant

01.12.2004
News Release

Trouble in Paradise: Placer Dome Leaves Legacy of Destruction on Tiny Pacific Island

21.09.2004
Blog

Placer Dome and Corporate Social Responsibility

25.08.2004
News Release

INCO Violates Fundamental Rights of New Caledonia's Indigenous Kanak People - Kanak Leaders Visit Shareholders' Meeting

21.04.2004
Blog

Massive mobilization and march to urge Alcan executives and shareholders to pull out of a destructive mining project in Kashipur

14.04.2004
News Release

Paramilitaries Guarding Canadian Mine Shoot Protestors in Philippines

17.03.2004
Friends of MiningWatch

OECD Governments Fail to Investigate Corporate Role in Congo War

17.03.2004
News Release

Indigenous Rights Still Under Attack from Canadian Mining Company in the Philippines

27.12.2003
Blog

United Nations Whitewashes Canadian Mining Companies Operating in Democratic Republic of Congo

27.12.2003
News Release

ALCAN Juggling with the Futures of Marginalized Peoples in India: Three Villagers Already Killed by Violent Repression

10.12.2003
News Release

The winners of the 2003 Dirty Digger Awards have been decided

03.12.2003
News Release

Noranda Retracts Environmental Impact Statement for Alumysa Aluminum Smelter in Chile

19.09.2003
News Release

Kanak Leaders Maintain Pressure on Inco in New Caledonia

19.09.2003
News Release

Landmark 'no-go' pledge from leading mining companies

20.08.2003
Blog

Communiqué issued by the Rhéébù Nùù Committee

19.08.2003

Pagination

  • First page « first
  • Previous page ‹ previous
  • …
  • Page 33
  • Page 34
  • Page 35
  • Page 36
  • Page 37
  • Current page 38
  • Page 39
  • Page 40
  • Page 41
  • Next page next ›
  • Last page last »

Protect Water

Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water

(595)

Control the Corporations

Canadian mining companies operate around the world without regulations

(1681)

Fix Mining Laws

Many Canadian mining laws are out of step with current values and expectations

(705)

Put People and Ecosystems First

Sound environmental planning may or may not allow mining.

(656)

Changing public policy and mining practices to ensure the health of individuals, communities and ecosystems.

Donate Now!
Stay in Touch

Get MiningWatch updates and newsletters

Subscribe
MiningWatch Canada
4 Florence Street, Suite 210
Ottawa, ON
K2P 0W7
 Canada
Please call ahead if visiting in person.
info@miningwatch.ca
Phone+1 (613) 569-3439
Contact form

Site design Strategy Otter