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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.

Blog

Companies and Events in 1996, Bulyanhulu Area, Tanzania

23.11.2001
Blog

Sutton Resources, Barrick Gold and Bulyanhulu: Statement from MiningWatch Canada

23.11.2001
News Release

Canadian Resources Company Creating Conflict in Eastern Kenya

12.11.2001
News Release

Placer Dome Loses Porgera Environmental Committee Chair Over "Propaganda"

20.07.2001
News Release

Reforms Introduced for Export Development Corporation

20.07.2001
News Release

Indigenous Leader Abducted in Colombia

20.07.2001
News Release

Colombia Mining Forum Proposes Changes to Mining Law

20.07.2001
News Release

"The Ocean is not for Tailings" - Indonesian Conference Opposes Threat to Tropical Oceans

20.07.2001
Blog

The Curse of El Dorado - Video Available on Canadian Gold Interests in Colombia

20.07.2001
Publication

Reality Check – The Globalisation of Natural Resources

02.07.2001
Blog

From Québec to Copan: Globalization and the Case of San Andrés Minas

25.06.2001
News Release

Environmental Advisory Committee Chair Quits Over River Pollution at Placer Dome's Porgera Mine in Papua New Guinea

15.06.2001
Guest Publication

Profiles of Some Canadian Mining Companies Operating in Africa

24.05.2001
Blog

Drummond Reneges on Security Promises to Colombian Coal Miners Union After Murders

12.05.2001
Blog

Manado Declaration on Submarine Tailings

30.04.2001
Blog

Yati Bun Resignation from Porgera Environmental Advisory Komiti (PEAK)

27.04.2001
Blog

Tribal People in India Confront Alcan Investment: Three Die

25.03.2001
Blog

Settlement Reached in Sudbury Falconbridge Strike

25.03.2001
Blog

Falconbridge Strike Analysis: a Union Perspective

25.03.2001
Blog

Kenyan Villagers Take Tiomin to Court

25.03.2001
Blog

Communities Organise Against Ocean Dumping

25.03.2001
News Release

Protestors Trash Manhattan Minerals Offices and Camp in Tambogrande, Peru

25.03.2001
News Release

Report Links Canadian Business to Paramilitary Violence in Colombia

25.03.2001
Blog

New Book Coming Soon from MPI: The Silver Bullet: Communities Confronting Mining and Globalisation

25.03.2001
Blog

'Honduras is worth more than gold'

05.03.2001
Guest Publication

More Cyanide Uncertainties: Lessons From the Baia Mare, Romania, Spill – Water Quality and Politics

30.01.2001
News Release

One Year After Romanian Cyanide Spill, New Report Exposes Shortcomings in Industry-Government Disaster Response

30.01.2001
Blog

Urgent Action: Support Tribal People in India Confronting Alcan Investment

17.01.2001
Blog

Philippine Indigenous Tribe Urges Calgary Mining Company to Respect their Land Rights

04.11.2000
Blog

Kenyans tour to raise awareness of Tiomin's strip-mining plans for titanium

03.11.2000
Blog

International workshop video released: "Our Stories Belong to That Mountain"

03.11.2000
Blog

Sudbury Falconbridge workers out on strike since August 1

03.11.2000
News Release

Canadian Mining Companies Profit from Burma's Misery

18.09.2000
Blog

Why Ivanhoe Mines is Incorporated in the Yukon: Sanctions and the Taxation of Foreign Mining Investment in Yukon and Canada

13.09.2000
Publication

Grave Diggers: A Report on Mining in Burma

01.09.2000
Publication

On the Ground Research: A Workshop to Identify the Research Needs of Communities Affected by Large-Scale Mining

01.09.2000
Blog

A Response from Tiomin Resources

18.08.2000
Blog

MiningWatch hosts workshop for communities affected by large scale mining

23.05.2000
Blog

Sulawesi activists visit Toronto, Nitassinan (Labrador) and Sudbury

23.05.2000
Blog

Spotlight on Canadian Rôle in Relocations in Tarkwa, Ghana

23.05.2000

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