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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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Increased Human Rights Abuses Around TVI Pacific's Philippines Operation

07.07.2003
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Chilean Activist Builds Solidarity with Canadian Noranda Workers, Students, and Politicians

03.06.2003
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Thai Government Reviews Granting Mining Lease to Canadian Potash Company - Hundreds of Villagers Visit Industry Ministry

02.05.2003
Blog

INCO's Scott Hand Visits New Caledonia

04.04.2003
News Release

INCO Closes Goro Nickel for Financial Review; Kanak leaders call for opening negotiations

19.03.2003
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Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) Pledges Its Support to the Kanak People of New Caledonia

18.03.2003
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TVI Under Fire in the Philippines

23.02.2003
News Release

Thai Villagers Blockade Asia Pacific Resources

23.02.2003
Blog

Will Rising Closure Costs Sink Placer Dome?

14.02.2003
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Project for Ecological Recovery - letter to International Finance Corporation (IFC)

03.02.2003
Blog

New Caledonia Factsheet

08.01.2003
News Release

Thousands of Thai Villagers Protest Canadian Potash Mine

23.12.2002
Blog

LEAT Responds to CAO Bulyanhulu Report

02.12.2002
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Thailand: Canadian Potash Company Faces Opposition

30.11.2002
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New Caledonia: Inco Faces Protests, Delays

30.11.2002
Publication

Looking Beneath the Surface: An Assessment of the Value of Public Support for the Metal Mining Industry in Canada

29.10.2002
News Release

Canadian Potash Company Faces Constitutional Hurdles, Community Opposition in Thailand

24.09.2002
Blog

Backgrounder: Asia Pacific Resources in Thailand

17.09.2002
Blog

Inco in New Caledonia: Protests Erupt Over Shut Down of Prony and Goro

16.09.2002
Blog

Images from the August 30, 2002 demonstration in Noumea

30.08.2002
Blog

Declaration by the Kanak Indigenous People

23.08.2002
Blog

Kanak Appeal for Aid and International Solidarity

15.08.2002
Blog

"Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America: Community Rights and Corporate Responsibility" Conference Held At York University

14.08.2002
News Release

Fatality at Troubled Kumtor Gold Mine -- Kyrgyz and International NGOs Renew Call for Independent Environmental/Safety Audit; Coalition to Assemble Audit Team

10.07.2002
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NGOs Shine Spotlight on Mining Industry Abuses: Call for An End to Business As Usual in the Mining Sector - New Website, Report

24.05.2002
Blog

Placer Dome Case Study: Marcopper Mine (Marinduque, Philippines)

30.04.2002
Blog

Placer Dome Case Study: Porgera Joint Venture (Papua New Guinea)

30.04.2002
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The Successful Struggle Against Submarine Tailings Disposal in Marinduque, Philippines

16.04.2002

Placer Dome Case Study: Misima Mine (Papua New Guinea)

12.04.2002
Blog

SPECIAL: Battling the Mining Industry on the World Stage

15.03.2002
News Release

Inco's Goro Project Faces Environmental Challenges

15.03.2002
News Release

Placer Dome's Ongoing Problems in the Philippines

15.03.2002
Blog

Memo from Senat Coutumier to Commission of Inquiry on Goro Nickel Project

06.03.2002
Blog

Backgrounder: What's INCO doing in New Caledonia?

06.03.2002
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Letter to Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of Philippines

16.01.2002
Blog

Response from MiningWatch Canada and the Council of Canadians to the National Post article of Dec. 29, 2001 re: Barrick Gold's Bulyanhulu project

10.01.2002
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New Caledonians Demand Independent Review of INCO's Mining Plans

01.01.2002
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Kanak Chiefs from New Caledonia Tour Canada

24.11.2001
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Making Connections in Kenya

24.11.2001
Blog

Canadian Mining in the Philippines

24.11.2001

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