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Fix Mining Laws

Many facets of Canadian mining laws date back to another era and are out of step with current values and expectations. Mining is given priority over Indigenous peoples' lands, parks and protected areas and private property.

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Federal Government Creating Inventory of Contaminated Sites

25.03.2001
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Victory against plan to dump Toronto garbage in abandoned Adams mine

03.11.2000
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Work on cleaning up abandoned mines continues

03.11.2000
News Release

Action needed on abandoned mines: Regulations not working at Britannia

03.11.2000
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"Sustainable Development" in the Canadian Government

03.11.2000
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Workshop on Women, Mining and the Environment held in Whitehorse

03.11.2000
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Why Ivanhoe Mines is Incorporated in the Yukon: Sanctions and the Taxation of Foreign Mining Investment in Yukon and Canada

13.09.2000
Publication

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

01.09.2000
News Release

Citizens oppose Niocan's proposed niobium mine in Oka, Québec

23.05.2000
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Communications update - Newsletter #3

23.05.2000
Guest Publication

Mining's Many Faces: Environmental Mining Law and Policy in Canada

12.05.2000
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Submission to the Public Hearings on applications by Canadian United Minerals for licences to conduct mineral exploration in Tombstone Park

01.05.2000
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Contamination from abandoned mines gets a higher profile

23.02.2000
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Stopping Mining in Tombstone Park

23.02.2000
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Communications update - Newsletter #2

23.02.2000
Publication

Abandoned Mines in Canada

17.02.2000
News Release

Mining Association Environmental Report More Spin than Substance

31.01.2000
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Critique of the Mining Association of Canada Environmental Progress Report, 1999

26.01.2000
Publication

Mining's Toxic Orphans: A Plan for Action on Federal Contaminated and Unsafe Mine Sites

11.01.2000
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Balancing the Books: The Hidden Costs of Mining

22.11.1999
Publication

Newsletters

27.10.1999
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Innu Nation co-hosts aboriginal workshop with MiningWatch Canada

27.10.1999
Blog

Communications Update - Newsletter #1

27.10.1999
Publication

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Aboriginal Communities and Mining

30.09.1999
News Release

Innu Nation and MiningWatch Canada Host Aboriginal Workshop on Mining

17.09.1999
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Keynote Speech by Daniel Ashini - Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Aboriginal Communities and Mining

12.09.1999
News Release

Taxpayers to Pay for Clean-Up at Northern Mines: MiningWatch Canada and Regional Organizations Call for Preventive Measures

02.09.1999
Blog

Aboriginal Peoples and Mining in Canada: Six Case Studies

01.09.1999
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EMCBC Mining and the Environment Primer: Mineral Exploration

30.03.1998
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EMCBC Mining and the Environment Primer: Mineral Financing

30.03.1998
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EMCBC Mining and the Environment Primer: Labour

30.03.1998
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EMCBC Mining and the Environment Primer: Mineral Efficiency

30.03.1998

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Protect Water

Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water

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Control the Corporations

Canadian mining companies operate around the world without regulations

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Fix Mining Laws

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

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Put People and Ecosystems First

Sound environmental planning may or may not allow mining.

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

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